Policing in the AI Era: Balancing security, privacy, and public trust
Law enforcement agencies are increasingly relying on AI-driven video analytics to process surveillance footage – a technology which is proving to be both powerful for solving crimes and is subject to scrutiny and controversy. Technological advancements are reshaping policy, addressing concerns around privacy and bias, and the balance between efficiency and civil liberties.
Book Review: Your Team Loves Mondays… Right? by Kristin Sherry
A book review of Your Team Loves Mondays… Right? by Kristin Sherry.
Book Review: Unreasonable Hospitality by Will Guidara
A book review of Unreasonable Hospitality by Will Guidara
Fighting Fraud, Waste & Abuse in Government
Post-2024 election discussions highlight the need for greater government efficiency and expanded oversight, as fraud, waste & abuse remain critical issues despite the proven successes of government inspectors general.
Courts in transition: Earning trust, enhancing access & preserving decorum
Modern courts are evolving to address declining public trust and integrating new technology to better expand access to justice, but there still remain opportunities to improve jury inclusivity and juror experience.
Humanizing the justice system through AI
AI tools have enabled court and government employees to focus more on human interactions in their work and provided learning opportunities to improve equity and reduce bias in judicial outcomes.
Resources from People, Places, Purpose Keynote
Additional resources from my presentation at the Place Matters Summit in Grand Rapids, November 2024
Book Review: We the Possibility by Mitchell Weiss
A book review of We the Possibility by Mitchell Weiss.
Increasing Access to Justice: Innovations now happening in the nation’s court system
Some legal professionals may have hesitancy around generative AI, but the tools are already at work, transforming court operations while expanding access to justice.