Axon’s new AI tool generates police reports from body camera footage. A new investigation shows the system has an alarming lack of safeguards against bias and mistakes. Plus, what actually works when it comes to preventing school shootings?
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A conversation with her grandson led Roni Capin Rivera-Ashford to write her latest children’s book. "What Color is Your Hand?" talks about the similarities and differences between people, starting with the colors of our skin.
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Seven Colorado River basin states rely on the river to stay, well, afloat — and with mandates to cut back on water usage, we’ll likely see less water in the state’s reservoirs. But if you’re looking to plunge (or more safely, just float) in a local oasis, there’s still time.
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After every major school shooting, there’s an influx of technology on the market that’s designed to try to stop them. But while these technologies are well intentioned, they can miss the point according to Ken Trump of the consulting firm National School Safety and Security Services.
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Axon markets its AI-powered Draft One tool as a way for departments to generate police reports more efficiently, but a recent Mother Jones investigation revealed significant issues with the way it is being used.
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President Donald Trump says he plans to eliminate the way that the vast majority of Arizonans vote: by mail. KJZZ's Camryn Sanchez joined The Show to talk about the long history of mail-in voting in Arizona.
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As part of its ongoing celebration of its 250th anniversary, the city of Tucson traveled back in time. In a ceremony at the Tucson Museum of Art, officials dug up and opened a time capsule that was buried to celebrate the city’s 200th birthday in 1975.
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“Visiting Composer” was written by Andrea Avery, who will speak Thursday night at Changing Hands Bookstore in Phoenix.