Deepspatial Inc (CSE:DSAI) has said it is the only artificial intelligence company selected to demonstrate its platform for law enforcement at the Bureau of Police Research and Development (BPRD) conference in India.
Deepspatial CEO Dr. Rahul Kushwah said it is an honour to be selected for the August 18 conference, which will be attended by senior law enforcement officials from over 25 states across India.
“We firmly believe law enforcement agencies will benefit tremendously from the use of AI and our platform. The positive impact and implications our platform have was the reason why Deepspatial was solely selected to present at BPRD's conference,” Kushwah added.
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Toronto-based Deepspatial has worked with authorities at different levels of government to develop and refine its geospatial AI platform over the past 12 months. Their research and development has resulted in novel intellectual property, which is being drafted into patent applications to be filed with the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
Deepspatial's geospatial AI-driven Platform for Law Enforcement empowers agencies to identify and analyze criminal activity, patterns, and trends to deploy resources effectively and efficiently.
Deepspatial’s platform for law enforcement includes features such as demographic analysis, crime prediction, crime prevention, crime drivers, potential escape routes and deployment of resources.
BPRD was founded in 1970 for the government of India with the objective to modernize its police forces. BPRD has now evolved into a multi-faceted, consultancy organization.
Deepspatial is an outcome-based artificial intelligence company, enabling organizations to enhance their decision-making capabilities by leveraging the power of data and AI.
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