Document Type

Article

Publication Title

Cardozo Law Review

Publication Date

7-2025

ISSN

0270-5192

Page Number

2247

Keywords

policy body-worn camera, civil liberties, data collection

Disciplines

Law | Law Enforcement and Corrections | Privacy Law

Abstract

This Article summarizes findings from a civilliberties evaluation of Truleo, an Al-powered analytics platform designed to automate thereviewofpolice body-worn camera (BWC) footage. It includes a summary of how Truleo's platform works, policy choices made by the company, and our assessment ofsafeguards and risks of the platform from a civil liberties perspective. This Article also offers a series of recommendations for policymakers considering the adoption of Truleo or similar technologies. These indude the necessity for independent testing of claimed benefits, democratic authorization for deployment, and ongoing transparency and public input around the platform's design and operation. Importantly, this Article argues that BWC footage should be treated as "civic data" owned by the public, not the police, to enable wider access and use for purposes such as research, oversight, and the exploration ofalternative public safety approaches. Generalizing beyond Truleo, we note that despite their cost, explosivegrowth, and the incredible amount ofpersonal data they capture, BWCs are significantly underregulatedbylaw, with many criticalpolicychoices leftto thelawenforcement agencies that use the technology: As a result, the use of the technology has shifted away from its original impetus-to improve outcomes for members of the public interacting with the police and to provide transparency and accountability when things go wrong-and increasingly toward an investigative tool. But we view BWC as the largest collection of data on policing in existence, and one that has been woefully underutilized as a tool for evaluating and improvingpolicing, thus leaving much of the value of our nation's investment in BWCs untapped. AI technologies like Truleo can rebalance the scales by automating the review of this BWCfootage, but we worry that Truleo's full potential will never be achieved so long as police retain sole control of the data. Accordingly, we emphasize the need for proactive policymaking bylegislators to ensure that emergingA analytics technologies serve the public interest and help realize the benefits ofthe significant public investment in BWCs.

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