AI training for prosecutor offices

AI training for prosecutor offices

Practical AI training for prosecution.

Practical sessions on AI use, sensitive records, hallucinations, deepfakes, audit trails, and local/private workflows, built by a former prosecutor for prosecutors and the people who support prosecution.

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Five questions for AI already in the office.

AI is already reaching office work. Staff need shared language for what the tools do, what records they touch, and what should stay under office control.

01

Privacy

CJIS & NIST

What material is going into AI tools, and what happens to prompts, uploads, and outputs?

02

Cost

Tokens & subscriptions

Is the office paying repeatedly to review its own records?

03

Reliability

Local vs. cloud

When tools change, who understands what changed and why?

04

Defensibility

Audit logs

What record of AI use exists when someone asks what happened, before trial or two decades later?

05

Integration

System access

When more systems connect, what stays under office control?

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Grant Morgan.

Why Grant

Grant Morgan covered crime and courts for the Chicago Tribune in Northwest Indiana before prosecuting violent felonies in Cleveland, Ohio. He learned to explain complex public-safety issues clearly, then worked inside the system now being forced to make sense of AI. VORASYNC brings reporter discipline and prosecutor judgment to training built for prosecutor offices.

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