TiPS Today in Public Safety with Fletch

TiPS Episode 26 0109 - Unearned Confidence: When AI Hallucinates


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In this episode of TiPS: Today in Public Safety, Fletch takes a hard look at one of the most under-discussed risks of artificial intelligence in emergency communications: AI hallucinations.

When an AI system is confident and wrong, the consequences in a 911 environment can be severe. From misinterpreted caller intent to fabricated assumptions and inflated confidence scores, AI doesn’t pause to ask questions, and it rarely admits uncertainty.

This episode explores:

  • What an AI hallucination actually is (and what it isn’t)

  • Why 911 is a high-risk environment for confident AI errors

  • How automation bias quietly overrides human judgment

  • Why “assistive” AI must never become authoritative in life-or-death workflows

    AI absolutely has a role in emergency communications, but only when it is transparent, interruptible, and designed to support human decision-making, not replace it.

     

    Because when the system is confident and wrong, the public pays the price.

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