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LAPD Investigates GeoSpy A Powerful Photo Location AI

2025-08-13Joseph Cox2 minutos de leitura
Surveillance
AI
Policing

LAPD Explores Advanced Geolocation AI

The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) is considering the adoption of a powerful new artificial intelligence tool called GeoSpy, according to internal communications. This technology is designed to rapidly geolocate photographs, pinpointing where they were taken with remarkable speed and precision. The interest from a high-profile agency like the LAPD marks a significant development in the use of AI for surveillance and criminal investigation.

How GeoSpy Pinpoints Locations from Photos

Unlike simple metadata analysis, GeoSpy examines the visual content of an image itself. It identifies unique features like architectural styles, soil composition, and other environmental clues to determine a precise location. The technology is reportedly so advanced that it can determine the specific building or home a photo was taken in. In some cases, this includes pictures captured entirely indoors, with no windows or direct views of the outside, making it a potentially formidable investigative tool.

Public Records Reveal Police Interest

This interest was revealed in emails obtained by 404 Media through a public records request. A specific email from October 2024, sent by an official in the LAPD’s prestigious Robbery-Homicide division to GeoSpy's parent company, Graylark Technologies, states, “Let’s start with one seat/license (me).” This email serves as the first documented instance of a major law enforcement agency showing clear intent to acquire the tool. This development is particularly notable as GeoSpy’s founder recently shared a video demonstrating the tool’s potential application in relation to undocumented immigrants within sanctuary cities, including Los Angeles.

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