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USC and UCLA researchers have created a wireless device that uses AI to decode pain levels from brain activity and customize ...
Kansas doctors saw a 19% reduction in fentanyl deaths 2023-24, but Kansas 3rd District Congresswoman Sharice Davids warns ...
China treats drug control as a matter of national survival; the US treats it as a political football. Until this changes, no ...
AI cameras could be installed in the homes of offenders in the community to monitor their behaviour while on licence. This ...
A Maine police department doubled down on the authenticity of a drug seizure photo — only to later admit that the photo had ...
WESTBROOK (WGME) -- Westbrook police are apologizing after posting an AI-altered photo of evidence from a drug arrest. People ...
Former New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark - a drugs policy reformer - has told of inevitable rise of nitazenes, more than ...
Before realizing the photo had been altered, police doubled down and said the “gibberish” text shown in the AI-edited photo was real.
The Westbrook Police Department said it mistakenly posted an AI-generated picture of items from a drug seizure to its Facebook page after an officer asked ChatGPT to add a police badge to the photo.
Cameras fitted in offenders’ homes and “smell detectors” to catch out drug use in and outside of prison could be introduced ...
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