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The integration of theArtificial intelligence in law enforcement procedures transforms previously time-consuming tasks, such as writing police reports. The agents only have to insert the memory card of the pedestrian camera into a computer so that the recording is automatically processed. At the same time, questions arise about the prisoners’ connection with the outside world viaInternet, redefining the dynamics of surveillance and rehabilitation. Finally, daring projects, such as sending samples ofDNA on the Moon, aim to preserve the biological heritage of humanity beyond terrestrial borders.

In a world where technological advances are transforming many sectors, Artificial Intelligence (AI) plays a crucial role. This article explores three major applications: its use by law enforcement, the establishment of networks for prisoners, as well as the preservation of DNA on the Moon.
Artificial Intelligence at the service of law enforcement
The use ofArtificial intelligence in the field of public security is revolutionizing the working methods of police officers. The integration of pedestrian cameras, for example, allows officers to capture audio and video recordings during their interventions. By inserting the memory card from these cameras into their computer, police officers can quickly and easily transfer these recordings. AI then facilitates the analysis and transcription of police reports, reducing the time spent on administrative tasks and increasing the efficiency of officers in the field.
In addition, the systemspredictive analytics use sophisticated algorithms to identify crime trends and predict crime hotspots. This allows for more strategic allocation of resources and proactive response to incidents, thereby enhancing public safety.
The Internet of Prisoners
The introduction of theInternet in penitentiary establishments, often nicknamed the « Internet of prisoners », represents an attempt at modernization and rehabilitation. Accessing a secure network allows inmates to continue their education, reconnect with their families via video calls, and prepare for successful reentry into society. However, this system also presents challenges, particularly in ensuring security and preventing potential abuse.
Intelligent monitoring systems play a crucial role here. They monitor inmates’ online activities in real time and use algorithms to detect possible suspicious activity. This not only helps prevent crimes, but also prevents any form of radicalization or illegal trafficking from inside prisons.
DNA conservation on the Moon
With exponential progress in space technologies, ambitious projects are emerging. One of them is the DNA conservation on the Moon. This project, roughly nicknamed “intergalactic zoo”, aims to send samples of human and animal DNA to our natural satellite. This idea aims to create a sort of genetic backup for terrestrial life in the event of major disasters on Earth.
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This concept is based on the idea thatdeoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) constitutes a biological code that can be stored and potentially brought back to life in a different place and time. At the age of 86, an American physicist embarked on this adventure, sending his own DNA to the Moon. This mission raises ethical and technological questions, but it also illustrates the wonders that tomorrow’s technologies can offer.
At the same time, this project highlights the importance ofspace exploration in safeguarding terrestrial biodiversity. Using the Moon as a sort of biological safe could, in a hypothetical future, help restore life on Earth after a mass extinction.
