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Veritone AI to streamline state law enforcement redactions

EditorNatashya Angelica
Published 03/19/2024, 01:43 PM
Updated 03/19/2024, 01:43 PM
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DENVER - Veritone, Inc. (NASDAQ: NASDAQ:VERI), known for its artificial intelligence solutions, has announced a partnership with a primary state law enforcement agency to implement its Veritone Redact software. The AI-powered tool is designed to automate the redaction of audio and video evidence, a process that is traditionally manual and time-consuming.

The new technology will assist the agency in managing its backlog of Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests more efficiently. Veritone Redact can obscure personally identifiable information, such as faces and driver's license details, in evidence materials, which is crucial for privacy and safety compliance according to state and local laws.

WSI Technologies, a technology provider focused on the public sector, facilitated this partnership. Jim Halsmer, President of WSI Technologies, emphasized the importance of modernizing law enforcement operations, especially given the constraints of fluctuating budgets and the goal of reducing staff burnout.

Veritone's Senior Vice President and General Manager of Public Sector, Jon Gacek, expressed excitement about the partnership, highlighting the benefits of Veritone Redact in freeing up law enforcement to focus on their core responsibilities of community protection and service.

The cloud-based nature of Veritone Redact eliminates the need for local servers and associated hardware, potentially offering cost savings and increased security for the agency's data management.

The announcement underscores Veritone's role in providing enterprise AI solutions to various sectors, aiming to enhance operational efficiency and decision-making capabilities for its clients.

This partnership is part of a broader trend where law enforcement agencies are increasingly turning to technology to handle administrative tasks, allowing them to allocate more resources to frontline duties. The information for this article is based on a press release statement.

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