Updates

AIPAS 12 Principles

As AI continues to evolve within the law enforcement landscape, it is vital to assess how policy and governance can promote its ethical and responsible use. The new AIPAS factsheet presents 12 key Accountability Principles for AI deployments in law enforcement, which include: Read the ...

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AIPAS at RAi (UK) networking event

On Wednesday 12th March, AIPAS colleagues from CENTRIC attended the Royal Society in London for the Responsible Ai UK (RAi (UK)) IA & IP Networking event, presenting research and outputs from the AIPAS project. Sharing insights from the ongoing project, colleagues highlighted the key significance ...

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Shaping the Future of AI Biometrics: Policy, Trust, and Leadership in Law Enforcement

A new insightful Biometric Update article from AIPAS Co-Investigator Professor Fraser Sampson has been released considering how shifts in U.S. leadership could impact AI-driven biometrics in policing. The article highlights the importance of policy and governance in ensuring the responsible implementation of AI technologies, while ...

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Latest Biometric Update blog – Revealed: the world’s most surveilled cities of 2024?

In this recent Biometric Update blog titled Revealed: the world’s most surveilled cities of 2024? AIPAS Co-Investigator Professor Fraser Sampson examines the value of ranking last year’s most surveilled cities and highlights ongoing efforts from the AIPAS project to establish AI surveillance accountability standards through ...

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New Biometric Update blog post

In a recent blog post on Biometric Update, Fraser Sampson, Co-Investigator for AIPAS and Professor of Governance and National Security at CENTRIC, delves into an intriguing question: If robots cannot commit crimes or be convicted, should they still have the right to remain silent? Titled ...

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RAi (UK) blog post

Petra Saskia Bayerl, AIPAS EDI lead from CENTRIC, shares her insights on EDI considerations for the AIPAS project in a new Responsible AI UK (RAi) blog post titled “AI Accountability in Policing and Security (AIPAS) – Whose Accountability Is It Anyway?” RAi UK, the funding ...

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New Biometric Update article: Explainable AI: A Question of Evolution?

Read new insights in the latest Biometric Update article by Fraser Sampson, Co-Investigator for AIPAS and Professor in Governance and National Security at CENTRIC. The article titled: Explainable AI: A Question of Evolution? delves into the evolution of Explainable AI and why it’s a pivotal ...

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New AIPAS mini blog series

AI and Accountability: What Does It Mean to Me? The AIPAS team has been exploring the critical intersection of AI and accountability through a series of thoughtful contributions in our new mini blog series titled: AI and Accountability: What Does It Mean to Me? With ...

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Project Update: Enhancing AI Accountability in Law Enforcement

Within AIPAS our goal is to develop practical mechanisms and a dedicated software tool that supports Law Enforcement Agencies (LEAs) in implementing AI responsibly and accountably. The AIPAS tool allows the AI Accountability assessment of all AI capabilities in policing, with specific instances for our ...

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