How Generative AI Can Help Law Enforcement Keep Communities Safe

May 3, 2024Law enforcement agencies face a daunting challenge: managing the ever-growing mountain of digital evidence and data from criminal investigations. The sheer volume of this data requires a modern-day solution. Threats and incidents evolve swiftly, and law enforcement must not only keep up but also anticipate and counteract emerging threats.

A digital intelligence platform that harnesses the power of Generative AI (GenAI) could be the key to unlocking a new era of efficiency in law enforcement. GenAI can analyze vast quantities of data from video feeds to digital evidence, as well as identify trends and patterns of behavior much faster than humans.

Yet, many law enforcement agencies are slow to adopt GenAI for a variety of reasons, including, a limited understanding about GenAI benefits, budget constraints, ethical and privacy concerns, regulatory and legal challenges, as well as technology integration challenges.

What is Generative AI?

Generative AI systems, such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT or Microsoft Copilot, refer to a type of artificial intelligence (AI) technology that can create new content. This can include generating text, images, code, or other types of content, often in response to prompts provided by users. It works by using machine learning systems, particularly deep learning, to analyze patterns in large datasets and then replicate these patterns to create new, original data that appears to be human generated.

Large Language Models (LLMs) are a core component of many GenAI systems because they can understand and generate human-like text. They are trained on extensive datasets to recognize patterns, predict subsequent words in a sentence, and generate coherent and contextually relevant text outputs.

This capability makes them particularly useful for a variety of applications, including aiding law enforcement in investigations by analyzing data, generating reports, summarizing lengthy documents into concise briefs, monitoring online platforms for potential threats, or even for training simulations.

Prompt Engineering is Important in Generative AI

Understanding prompt engineering is vital for deriving real value from GenAI systems. You get what you ask for and you don’t get what you don’t ask for. Prompt engineering ensures that AI models produce accurate and relevant outputs. It’s the art of crafting effective prompts that guide the model’s behavior, ensuring effective human-AI communication.

Prompt engineering can be a valuable tool in law enforcement investigations for investigators and crime analysts by enhancing the effectiveness of AI tools used in various aspects of the investigative process. For example, an analyst or investigator trained in prompt engineering can tailor AI tools to meet the specific needs of an investigation, such as customizing search parameters or data analysis criteria. Well-crafted prompts can help analysts and investigators quickly sift through vast amounts of data, identifying relevant information and patterns more efficiently through plain language queries. Prompt engineering can also help ensure that AI tools are used ethically, respecting privacy and avoiding bias in the data analysis process.

Prompt engineering helps to optimize the interaction between human investigators and analysts, and AI systems, leading to more effective and efficient investigations.

Better Understanding All Types of Data with Generative AI

Law enforcement agencies can use GenAI across various types of data, evidence, records, and intelligence to help expedite investigations. For example, Generative AI tools can be used to automatically download and sift through evidentiary data, which can expedite case resolution. They can also assist in tasks such as updating ongoing cases, enabling all stakeholders to stay informed with minimal disruption.

GenAI can help in aggregating data from disparate sources, including structured data like databases and documents, or unstructured data like images and videos, to create a unified view of information. Generative AI tools can also help cleanse and preprocess the data to ensure it’s in a usable format for the AI.

The bottom line is GenAI can improve the efficiency and accuracy of investigations, assist in crime prevention, and enable more effective resource allocation. The technology can help identify individuals and their actions in videos related to criminal activity, potentially detect gunshots, and forecast crimes, allowing for a more efficient allocation of policing resources.

Generative AI Creates Actionable Insights

If this all seems overwhelming for many in law enforcement, the good news is that PenLink leverages the power of AI and GenAI in our digital and open-source intelligence platform. We help improve end-to-end digital investigations for law enforcement, public safety and national security customers.

Law enforcement investigators can leverage the capabilities of the PenLink digital intelligence platform to enhance their intelligence-gathering efforts by bouncing unstructured data off structured data to create actionable intelligence.

Our AI-powered digital intelligence platform can structure the vast amounts of data collected during investigations. This structured data can then serve as a foundation for further analysis. We can take this structured data and cross-reference it with unstructured data from various sources, including the open, deep, and dark web. This gives law enforcement agencies a more complete intelligence picture, leading to more informed decision-making and effective responses to threats.

Law enforcement agencies should embrace the advancements in GenAI. The integration of GenAI into intelligence gathering can significantly enhance operational efficiency and effectiveness. By leveraging the power of GenAI, we can not only streamline processes but also ensure the safety and security of our communities. It is a step forward into a future where technology and human expertise combine to create a safer society for all.

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Johnmichael O’Hare

Business Development Director at PenLink

Lieutenant Johnmichael O’Hare retired from the Hartford Police (CT) in 2018. His career elevated through investigative units that specifically attacked narcotics and firearms violence.  In 2013 Lt. O’Hare was tasked with creating a Real Time Intelligence Center that could support critical function, as well as provide analytical and forensic back support to the Investigative units. Johnmichael currently serves as a Business Development Director with PenLink with a focus on Threat Network identification & Interdiction in the Web Intelligence Realm.