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Veritone Offers Law Enforcement No-Cost Tools to Work Remotely and More Efficiently During COVID-19 Crisis

Veritone Inc., the creator of the world’s first operating system for artificial intelligence (AI), aiWARE, is offering law enforcement agencies six months no cost access to its suspect identification application, Veritone IDentify.

March 20, 2020
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Veritone Inc., the creator of the world’s first operating system for artificial intelligence (AI), aiWARE, is offering law enforcement agencies six months no cost access to its suspect identification application, Veritone IDentify.

Veritone is committed to helping law enforcement maintain operational continuity during this challenging time when the sheer number of personnel normally required to keep communities safe is further stretched, the company said.

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The Coronavirus (COVID-19) has adversely impacted many communities across the globe. At the local level, it's critical that law enforcement agencies continue to remain efficient – and even accelerate some workflows. This is especially true as some members of law enforcement become exposed to the Coronavirus themselves, potentially requiring more efficient means of continued operations with a reduced workforce, the company said in a statement.

As a result, Veritone is providing access to its suspect identification application, Veritone IDentify, at no cost for six months. Police agencies will be able to use the AI-powered application to help keep their communities safe through this challenging period, Veritone says. The offer includes unlimited users, initial set-up and ingestion of booking data and photos, processing of suspect images, and user training, as well as optional access to the booking photos and data of other participating agencies.

Veritone IDentify assists investigators in rapidly identifying potential matches for suspects among known offenders:

* Upload photo and video evidence from anywhere in the world

* Use AI to search suspect images against single or multi-agency known offender databases

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* Share potential matches with colleagues or adjacent agencies

* Facilitate collaboration and sharing across a wide variety of use cases

* Remotely access without having to rip-and-replace existing software

At the core the application is Veritone’s aiWARE, an AI-based operating system that turns suspect information into indexed and searchable data in near real-time. This opens up new opportunities for law enforcement agencies to leverage their valuable known offender databases—not only within their agency but optionally with adjacent agencies too.

More information about the free access to Veritone IDentify is available here. The offer is available to new customers only; additional limitations apply. Offer is subject to change without notice.

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Veritone is available to provide assistance and help users overcome obstacles that remote teams may experience. 

To learn more, visit Veritone.com.

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