Generative artificial intelligence offers many potential benefits, enabling users to automate, augment, and accelerate a wide range of workflows, from simple administrative tasks like transcription and translation to more-complex functions such as investigation and decision support. This report helps criminal justice decision-makers understand generative AI, explore its potential uses, assess benefits and limitations, consider adoption factors, and learn about the underlying technology stack and training methods.
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