00:00Work faster and more accurately through artificial intelligence,
00:04This is of course also an issue for the police.
00:07If large quantities of data storage media or images are seized,
00:11Patterns must be recognized and connections established.
00:15AI can be used there and in many other areas.
00:19At the first Police Day in Potsdam
00:20Providers of AI solutions present their products.
00:24Also interesting for the Interior Minister
00:26and the State Data Protection Commissioner.
00:30From the bodycam directly to the police operations center.
00:37This video from an American company
00:40demonstrates how the use of artificial intelligence
00:43could change police work in the future.
00:46In Brandenburg, body cameras are still in the testing phase.
00:51Fighting crime with AI is already possible.
00:54Our technology is entirely AI-based.
00:57That means our body cameras, our tasers, that means everywhere,
01:00Wherever we can add intelligence, we will of course add it.
01:03Police officers from several federal states took part in the first Brandenburg Police Day
01:08Technology providers and representatives of the Federal Criminal Police Office participated.
01:12The police union supports AI-based technology.
01:17During every search and every arrest, the data storage devices are secured.
01:21And they need technical support to be able to evaluate them.
01:25Manual evaluation is virtually impossible these days and would take many years.
01:31And that's why we urgently need technical support here.
01:34We already have some of them at the State Criminal Police Office, but we also need them in our daily work.
01:40Artificial intelligence does not relieve police officers of their responsibility.
01:45The final decision in the fight against crime remains with them, according to the conference participants.
01:50Subtitling by ZDF for funk, 2017