Police use AI to help track down deadly hit-run driver
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Police use AI to help track down deadly hit-run driver
After a hit-and-run driver killed two people in Udon Thani province on July 6, a small part believed to be from the suspect’s vehicle was found at the scene and sent it to investigators at Kumphawapi police station.
Thai Police Use ChatGPT to Catch Hit-and-Run Driver Who Killed Two: Here's How
How did ChatGPT help solve a deadly hit-and-run in Thailand? In a remarkable fusion of policing and artificial intelligence, Thai police in Udon Thani Province used OpenAI’s ChatGPT to identify a hit-and-run suspect, leading to the arrest of a driver responsible for the deaths of two individuals on July 6, 2025. The case, which initially offered minimal physical evidence, took a high-tech turn when investigators turned to ChatGPT for help identi…
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AI Helps Thai Police Crack Deadly Hit-and-Run Case in Udon Thani
File photo courtesy of Pixabay In a cutting-edge twist, police in Udon Thani harnessed AI technology to track down a deadly hit-and-run driver. After two tragic deaths on 6th July, a crucial vehicle part was found at the scene. Investigators at Kumphawapi police station enlisted ChatGPT to identify the part. Security footage showed the suspect vehicle speeding away, but a small auto piece held the key. ChatGPT analysed the photo of the p…
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