Intelligent CIO LATAM Issue 60 | Page 36

FEATURE efficiency doubled during the same period, while public perception of safety improved by 59 %.
More than 2,000 criminal cases have been resolved using the platform, including investigations involving homicide, armed robbery and vehicle theft.
The announcement highlights growing investor confidence in the use of AI beyond enterprise productivity applications and into public sector operations where large-scale data analysis can have direct societal impact.
One of the central challenges facing law enforcement agencies is not a lack of information but an inability to connect and analyse it quickly enough.
Modern cities generate enormous volumes of data through surveillance cameras, vehicle tracking systems, emergency response records and criminal databases. Yet much of that information remains isolated within separate systems.
Investigators often spend countless hours reviewing footage, cross-checking licence plates and manually connecting evidence from multiple sources.
Pax was designed to address this problem.
The platform connects camera networks and public safety databases into a unified intelligence environment. AI algorithms then analyse vehicles, people, incidents and locations to create a continuously evolving intelligence
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