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Representatives of KhNUIA took part in the annual conference of the Association of European Police Colleges
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The annual conference “Artificial Intelligence in Police Training” was held at the Academy of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Georgia in Tbilisi. Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs was represented by Tetiana Matiushkova, Head of the International Cooperation Department, Candidate of Law, Associate Professor (offline) and Oleksandr Manzhai, Head of the Department of Cybercrime Counteraction of the ERI No. 4, Candidate of Law, Associate Professor (online).

The event was attended by representatives of police educational institutions and scholars from more than 20 countries, including Georgia, Israel, Iceland, France, Italy, Belgium, the Netherlands, Estonia, Poland, Norway, Switzerland, etc. During the opening ceremony, the conference participants were welcomed by representatives of the central office of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Ministry of Education, Science and Youth of Georgia, as well as the leadership of the Academy of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Georgia, who highly appreciated the importance of the international meeting for improving police education and wished all participants fruitful work.

Tetiana Matiushkova familiarized the conference participants with the peculiarities of using generative (generating texts, images, test questions, annotations, presentations, etc.) and predictive artificial intelligence (analyzing students' performance and proposing optimal strategies for improving it) to improve the efficiency of the educational process at KhNUIA. Oleksandr Manzhai focused on the practical aspects of using artificial intelligence in crime prevention and investigation, identified the regulatory basis for the use of AI and provided recommendations on how to find the information necessary for law enforcement agencies using AI capabilities. The reports of KhNUIA representatives became the basis for a lively discussion among the conference participants, in particular, representatives of educational police institutions from Cyprus, Hungary, Switzerland, Romania, etc. expressed their views in support of the voiced theses.

During the scientific meeting, the following issues were discussed: challenges faced by educators in connection with the use of artificial intelligence in higher education of law enforcement officers; peculiarities of using artificial intelligence for police training in the field; AI capabilities in teaching investigators how to interview children who have witnessed or been victims of crime; the impact of artificial intelligence on unmanned aerial systems; gamification of the ecosystem as a multi-level threat to cybersecurity, etc.

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