How Mounties in Alberta and B.C. are using AI to write reports
06-06-2026 18:32 via cbc.ca

How Mounties in Alberta and B.C. are using AI to write reports

The RCMP is using AI to help write police reports on everything from traffic tickets to serious offences — except major crimes including murder — in Alberta and British Columbia. The pilot project ends in August. Critics worry how the technology will impact the justice system.
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