Home Prototypes Anoka County using artificial intelligence to screen non-emergency calls Prototypes Anoka County using artificial intelligence to screen non-emergency calls By styloux - May 2, 2026 9 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Anoka County is testing out a new $60,000 artificial intelligence program that would screen non-emergency calls. RELATED ARTICLESMORE FROM AUTHOR Prototypes Report: Seattle using AI to route certain 911 calls — without caller knowledge or public review Prototypes Strategic change management in the age of generative AI Prototypes Artificial Intelligence (AI) Is Moving Beyond Data Centers. 1 Semiconductor Stock to Buy Hand Over Fist Before It Skyrockets Thanks to a Massive Opportunity... Prototypes Dozens walk out as Google boss Pichai addresses Stanford graduates Prototypes New York’s IT office partners with AWS for cloud and AI services, strategy saving taxpayers $58M Prototypes As AI agents become employees, NewCore emerges with $66M to give them identities LEAVE A REPLY Cancel reply Please enter your comment! Please enter your name here You have entered an incorrect email address! Please enter your email address here Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. - Advertisement -APLICATIONS News Fashion advisor explains why buying this $4,000 luxury tote bag is... styloux - December 24, 2025 0 Luxury buys often double as status symbols - but where should you draw the line between logos and functionality? Olga explains why this tote... Fairfax teacher charged with indecent liberties; Arlington jewelry store robbery June 5, 2026 Weed industry watches end to legislative session in Springfield May 30, 2026 A displaced resident watches the news at an evacuation center in... December 11, 2025 HOT NEWS News Ivory Coast and Cameroon draw at Africa Cup as France great... Everything you need to know about the mystery jewellery designer of... Prototypes ‘Our assumptions are broken’: how fraudulent church data revealed AI’s threat... Mahoning Valley jewelry store announces week-long Black Friday Sale