Overview
- The Brandenburg Police Union has called for the use of artificial intelligence to support investigations in key areas such as data analysis, cybercrime defense, and surveillance.
- Alexander Poitz, deputy federal chairman of the Police Union, stated that German security agencies need to modernize their methods to address evolving digital crime.
- The union highlighted that crimes are increasingly taking place in the digital space, generating vast amounts of data that are difficult to manage without technological assistance.
- Proposed AI applications include analyzing large data sets, detecting and preventing cyberattacks, and aiding in search and observation operations.
- Despite advocating for AI use, the union stressed that final decisions in investigations should remain under human control to ensure proper accountability.