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AI Impacts Biometrics, Law Enforcement, and Datafication

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This week, Chetu’s Thought Leaders delve into how Biometrics, Law Enforcement, and Datafication leverage Artificial Intelligence’s power in new and innovative ways to achieve their goals.

Here are recent AI blogs written by Chetu’s Thought Leaders:

  • Rick Heicksen tells us about the demand for biometric breakthroughs to aid cybersecurity and help keep business assets and intellectual property protected. In his blog, “The Versatility of Enhanced Biometric Resources.” Rick also writes about how the U.S. property management sector thirsts for new security protocols to keep real estate properties and residents safe from cyber and physical attacks.
  • Paul Bracht writes about how law enforcement is using AI as a new resource to capture the bad guys and counter the problem of decreasing staff. In his blog, “Armed with Artificial Intelligence: Cutting-Edge Resources Enhancing Law Enforcement,”  he writes about how law enforcement’s use of AI continues to be controversial, with some advocacy groups concerned about its threat to civil liberties. But the backlash has not stopped the FBI, CIA, and U.S. Army from allocating $3.3 billion for AI-powered resources.
  • I wrote a blog about datafication, which looks at different aspects of life and turns them into digital information that companies can use. In “Leveraging Info Goldmines Through Datafication and AI,” I explain how AI has revolutionized datafication by using technologies such as Deep Learning, Natural Language Processing, and image recognition.

Next time, we will learn more new and innovative ways AI is transforming our world.

About Chetu

Founded in 2000, Chetu is a global provider of software development solutions and support services. Chetu’s specialized technology and industry experts drive innovation for startups, SMBs, and Fortune 5000 companies with an unparalleled software delivery model suited to meet the needs of the client. Chetu’s one-stop-shop model spans the entire software technology spectrum. Headquartered in Sunrise, Florida, Chetu has fourteen locations throughout the U.S. and abroad.

Author

  • Jeff Parcheta

    Jeff Parcheta is a Director of Sales at Chetu, Inc., a global custom software development company, where he oversees the Facilities Management, Residential Services, Insurance, Construction, Modeling, Drafting, and AI & Machine Learning portfolios. A graduate of the University of Texas at Arlington and Nova Southeastern University, where he received his MBA, Jeff joined Chetu in 2020 and has built a reputation as a thought leader and industry expert within the IT community.

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