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The Plan to Make American Crime Obsolete

Technology
United States
Started May 24, 2026

David Ulevitch speaks with Col. Jeffrey Glover and Rahul Sidhu about how AI, drones, and sensor networks are reshaping public safety and what it takes to bring new technology into law enforcement at scale. As departments face staffing shortages, burnout, and rising complexity, they examine how the right tools can make officers more effective, safer, and better supported. The conversation covers how drone-as-first-responder programs are changing the speed and safety of emergency response, from...

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Integrating AI and drones into law enforcement will significantly enhance public safety by improving response times and resource allocation.
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The benefits of drone-as-first-responder programs outweigh the drawbacks, as they provide critical support to overwhelmed police departments.
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The deployment of AI in policing raises concerns about surveillance and privacy, necessitating stringent regulations to protect citizens’ rights.
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While technology can aid law enforcement, we must consider the ethical implications and ensure community trust is maintained throughout implementation.
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Relying on technology like drones in policing could lead to a reduction in human oversight, potentially exacerbating issues of bias and accountability.
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