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While tools like ChatGPT, Google Translate and Google Gemini have already transformed personal tasks, their application in law enforcement can be even more groundbreaking. Are you ready to harness the power of this technology? View this webinar to discover how AI can enhance and expand your law enforcement strategies.

Listen in on this in-depth discussion with our expert panel as they share actionable insights on harnessing the full potential of AI to enhance your law enforcement projects and operations. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn how to leverage these powerful technologies for a smarter, more efficient approach to public safety.

You will learn:

  • Ways to address common mistakes when agency employees use AI technologies in their day-to-day work.
  • The importance of having a secure environment for leveraging these AI technologies.
  • Best practices for using AI for various law enforcement use cases such as investigations, transcription and translation, redaction and more.

WHAT ATTENDEES LIKED FROM THIS PRESENTATION:

“I liked the information provided about how AI is changing law enforcement.”

“I enjoyed the perspective of each person on the panel and how they leverage AI to work within law enforcement.”

“Up-to-date information and awareness of the topic of AI.”

“Real diversity of information.”

MEET THE SPEAKERS:

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L - R: Jon Gacek, Jorge Cisneros, Rob Gerber, Doug Gartner

Jon Gacek is currently SVP and General Manager of Veritone’s Public Sector business unit since 2018. Prior to joining to Veritone, Gacek served numerous executive roles including President and CEO of Quantum, EVP, CFO and COO of Advanced Digital Information Corp. (ADIC) and was also an audit partner at PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP and led the Technology Practice in the firm’s Seattle Office. While at PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, he assisted several private equity investment firms with a number of mergers, acquisitions, leveraged buyouts and other transactions.

Chief Jorge Cisneros began his law enforcement career in 1991 as a detective and police officer with the Long Beach Police Department. In 2010 he became a member of Fight Crime: Invest in Kids, and from 2010 to 2015, Chief Cisneros served as chief of the Huntington Park Police Department in the county of Los Angeles. He then went on to lead the University of California, Irvine, police department as chief from 2015 to 2018 before becoming the 36th chief of the Anaheim police department from 2019 to 2024. During his tenure at Anaheim police department, Chief Cisneros led Orange County’s largest city police department and overseeing nearly 600 employees, including more than 400 sworn personnel.

Rob Gerber is a Sales Engineer for Veritone, helping public sector clients leverage AI to better serve and protect their citizens. He recently retired from over a decade of service in law enforcement. He worked in a variety of assignments during his tenure with Antioch police department including uniformed patrol, gang investigations, and undercover investigations, and his last 5 years of service as a Homicide Detective. He holds a bachelor’s degree from Purdue University, as well as numerous technology, leadership and management certifications.

Doug Gartner assists strategic technology partners and public sector agencies with their technical application architectures. He has designed and developed many large-scale systems and applications leveraging Amazon Web Services (AWS). Mr. Gartner has over 15 years of software engineering experience with primary expertise in distributed systems and data engineering.