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Officer accused of using AI to 'create evidence'

Officer accused of using AI to 'create evidence'
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A Derbyshire police officer is under criminal investigation for allegedly using artificial intelligence to fabricate evidence in multiple legal cases. The officer has been removed from frontline duties while the Crown Prosecution Service reviews the potential impact on ongoing trials.

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This case highlights the emerging risks of AI misuse in law enforcement and the potential for technology to undermine the integrity of the judicial system.

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Share Save Add as preferred on Google Samantha Noble East Midlands BBC The Derbyshire Police officer has been removed from frontline duties Police have launched a criminal investigation into an officer accused of using artificial intelligence (AI) systems to "create evidential material in a number of cases".

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