EXPLORING THE USE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN THE ROMANIAN POLICE
Gabriel Crap ()
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Gabriel Crap: Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration
European Journal of Public Administration Research, 2025, vol. October 2025, 9-15
Abstract:
Today, artificial intelligence (AI) plays a vital role in everyday life, helping with anything from healthcare diagnostics to gadget unlocking via face recognition. AI's capacity to handle and evaluate enormous volumes of data makes it an invaluable tool for law enforcement, especially in Romania, where integrating AI might help with public safety issues. Notwithstanding its promise, many are still wary about guaranteeing AI's equity and constructive use. Public safety problems are made worse by a lack of personnel in Romania's border and police forces. Budgetary restrictions and critical vacancies result in worsened border security, higher crime rates, longer reaction times, and less public confidence in law enforcement. Furthermore, it is challenging to recruit and retain employees due to unfair labour practices and restrictive rules, underscoring the urgent need for changes. Highlighting the benefits of artificial intelligence (AI), including increased productivity and reduced crime, and using data analysis to forecast hotspots and discover illegal activity. Risks do exist, though, such as skewed algorithms and gaps in the law that might provide unjust results.
Date: 2025
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