Top 10 police technology stories of 2025 | Computer Weekly
UK policing expanded data-driven technologies—permanent live facial recognition, predictive policing and cloud use—prompting Home Office consultation, legal-change concerns and scrutiny of data-sharing and AI.
Border Patrol is monitoring US drivers and detaining those with suspicious' travel patterns
Border Patrol monitors millions of American drivers using license-plate readers and algorithms that flag travel patterns, prompting stops, searches and occasional arrests.
MPs propose ban on predictive policing | Computer Weekly
Such technologies, however cleverly sold, will always need to be built on existing, flawed police data, or data from other flawed and biased public and private sources.
An Actual Way to Use Reported Crime Data to Prevent Crime | HackerNoon
If you want to solve a problem, if you want to understand a problem, you need to diagnose the problem. Predictions are only proven right if you never fix the problem.