Artificial Intelligence in Law Enforcement: Practical Applications, Ethical Considerations, and the Future of Public Safety
Part 2 of the Coffee & Conversation A.I. Series
Artificial Intelligence is rapidly transforming the landscape of law enforcement—enhancing investigative capabilities, streamlining operations, and reshaping public safety strategies. But how are these technologies actually being used in the field?
Join us for Part 2 of our Coffee & Conversation A.I. Series with guest speaker Jake Jansky, Wisconsin Department of Justice Division of Criminal Investigation Director. Drawing on his extensive experience in law enforcement, Jake will offer a grounded perspective on how AI is being applied in real-world policing—from predictive analytics and facial recognition to AI-assisted crime analysis.
While not a daily user of AI himself, Jake brings valuable insight into its possible operational impact, benefits, and limitations. This session will explore how AI is influencing decision-making and transparency, while also tackling the ethical questions and practical challenges that come with integrating advanced technologies into public safety.
Event date: Wednesday, November 5, 2025
Event time: 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.
Event location: SC142
If you would like to request an accommodation due to a disability, please direct inquiries to (920) 498-6904 or disability.services@nwtc.edu at least three days before the event.
Sponsored by Student Involvement
Event funded by Student Activity Fees
