Sources: 
The State police department is organizing a national-level AI Hackathon from June 27 to 29 at RVR & JC College of Engineering in Guntur, aiming to revolutionize policing through technology.
DGP Gupta highlighted that the event will act as a "
strategic platform to develop scientific and practical AI solutions" tailored for law enforcement and public service.
Participation is free, encouraging wide involvement, with the top teams awarded certificates and a combined cash prize of
₹10 lakhs. This initiative aligns with the Chief Minister's vision to integrate modern technology into governance, potentially transforming policing methods.
The hackathon seeks innovative AI-based solutions to enhance efficiency, responsiveness, and public safety in policing. By fostering collaboration among tech enthusiasts and law enforcement, the event aims to bridge the gap between technology and public service.
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The primary objective of this event is to explore Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based solutions for policing and public service," DGP Gupta stated, underscoring the importance of technological advancement in governance.
This event marks a significant step toward a tech makeover in policing, reflecting a broader trend of digital transformation in public sector services.
The hackathon not only incentivizes innovation with substantial prizes but also promotes knowledge sharing and practical application of AI in real-world policing challenges, potentially setting a precedent for future initiatives nationwide.
Sources: 
The State police department will host a national AI Hackathon from June 27-29 at RVR & JC College of Engineering, Guntur, aiming to develop AI solutions for policing. The event is free, offers ₹10 lakh in prizes, and supports the Chief Minister’s vision for tech-driven governance.