Use AI to support incident report drafting, review checklists, camera coverage notes, table incident timelines, blind spot logs, and training scenarios without replacing surveillance judgment.
These uses support managers and staff. They do not replace human approval or live operating judgment.
The first review can begin without live system access. Use sample exports, anonymized reports, screenshots, manually prepared examples, or existing procedures.
A surveillance incident report assistant that turns human review notes into a timeline, evidence checklist, unresolved questions, and management summary. It does not accuse anyone or decide guilt.
Build offline first. Test with real examples. Keep the manager in control. Then decide if it is useful enough to expand.
Review the current process, reports, handovers, and examples.
Build a simple offline workflow using limited data.
Run real examples through it and compare against human judgment.
Document what worked, what failed, and whether a next step is worth paying for.
Send me the department, the report, or the workflow that keeps creating friction. I will tell you where AI can help safely — and where it should stay away.