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Bringing Investigative Science Back To Nigeria With Applied AI

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The article from Forbes, published on May 16, 2025, discusses the initiative to revitalize investigative science in Nigeria through the application of artificial intelligence (AI). John Werner highlights how a team of Nigerian scientists and tech experts, supported by international partners, are developing AI tools to enhance forensic analysis, crime scene investigation, and evidence processing. The project aims to address the challenges faced by Nigeria's criminal justice system, such as outdated methods and limited resources, by integrating AI to improve accuracy and efficiency. The initiative also includes training programs to equip local law enforcement with the necessary skills to utilize these advanced technologies, ultimately aiming to reduce crime rates and improve public safety across the country.

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