As part of his speech to the recent Milpol Asia-Pacific Conference in Singapore, Australian Border Force Commissioner Michael Outram highlighted the potential that artificial intelligence offers his force and others in detecting and disrupting criminal activities and responding to crises.
Our ability to plan for crises, to reduce the uncertainties they present and to quickly diagnose the effectiveness of our actions in novel scenarios – all of this opens up a conversation about the possibilities and challenges of artificial intelligence (AI).
The extraordinary power of AI to support the Australian Border Force (ABF), to analyse data in close to real time, and at scale, is already helping our officers to detect and disrupt all manner of criminal activities. AI is giving us more capacity to detect and disrupt new threats at and before they even reach the border.
“As AI continues to evolve we’re going to be able to look at an increasingly bigger picture and start addressing problems at the systems level – whether in terms of threat discovery, modelling or disruption.”
Lees verder via policinginsight.com
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