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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.
For more updates and insights, you can follow me on social media at Fletch911, and you can visit 911tips.com for a complete archive of our previous episodes.
My blogs are available online at Fletch.tv, and my professional website is at Fletch911.com.
Copyright ©2025 Fletch911, LLC Media Productions
http://Fletch911.com
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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.
For more updates and insights, you can follow me on social media at Fletch911, and you can visit 911tips.com for a complete archive of our previous episodes.
My blogs are available online at Fletch.tv, and my professional website is at Fletch911.com.
Copyright ©2025 Fletch911, LLC Media Productions
http://Fletch911.com