Toronto-based startup, Hyper, has developed an AI-powered voice agent to help police services handle non-emergency calls.
If you’re planning an international trip, Apple just released a new how-to video on the Apple Support YouTube channel explaining how to stay connected using a travel eSIM. Watch the video below to see ...
CTV News public safety analyst Chris Lewis explains how police forces receive many non-emergency and nuisance calls.
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Police turn to mapping company to keep watch on Edmonton LRT stations
To help mitigate risks to the public in the city’s growing transportation network, Edmonton Police Service (EPS) and a ...
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Telecom partnerships needed to bring better cell service to P.E.I., says innovation minister
A new report has been made public showing where the gaps are in cellphone service coverage on Prince Edward Island, and ...
Students, first responders, and hospital staff will now have hands-on training through the new eSIM Lab that opened last week.
Halton police hopes that their newly-launched AI system to handle its non-emergency calls will enhance safety in the long run ...
The Halton Regional Police Service (HRPS) has officially launched a new artificial intelligence system designed to streamline ...
That pain point — thousands of dollars lost simply because he couldn’t answer the phone — became the spark behind Outreach ...
Callers will be asked a series of short questions to determine whether their inquiry can be handled by the system, or if it should be transferred to a communicator ...
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