An inmate uses a telephone at Mont-de-Marsan's Pemegnan prison in France, Feb. 26, 2015. Mehdi Fedouach/AFP/Getty Images Securus Technologies, the prison technology firm based in Dallas that provides ...
This is part of Time, Online, a Future Tense series on how technology is changing prison. Just a few companies control prisoners’ access to phone and video calls, educational resources, data storage, ...
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Prisoners alarmed to discover that a startup is training an AI based on their phone calls
For years, a US telecommunications company has been building proprietary AI models using phone and video calls placed by inmates in US prisons as building blocks. According to MIT Technology Review, ...
Private companies pay out big bonuses to land prison and jail phone contracts. Getty Images North America Prison phone calls are notoriously expensive for inmates and their families. Rates as high as ...
At a time when county facilities face increasing pressure to deliver stronger outcomes with limited staff and resources, sheriffs and jail administrators need practical ways to expand reentry ...
For the first time at AJA, the nation's largest gathering of county corrections professionals, Securus' customers can experience EVOTAB firsthand. This tamper-resistant tablet is purpose-built for ...
Reliable, integrated solutions designed to reduce operational strain, support staff, and deliver measurable results, ...
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