To stop lock-up deaths, SC eyes AI-controlled CCTVs at thanas

The Supreme Court is considering using artificial intelligence to monitor CCTV cameras in police stations nationwide, aiming to curb custodial deaths and torture. The AI system would automatically alert authorities if a camera malfunctions or is switched off. The court suggested involving IITs to develop the necessary software for centralized, AI-driven monitoring.

Sep 16, 2025 - 06:45
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To stop lock-up deaths, SC eyes AI-controlled CCTVs at thanas
The Supreme Court is considering using artificial intelligence to monitor CCTV cameras in police stations nationwide, aiming to curb custodial deaths and torture. The AI system would automatically alert authorities if a camera malfunctions or is switched off. The court suggested involving IITs to develop the necessary software for centralized, AI-driven monitoring.

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