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SCANNING: How AI could change monitoring

SCANNING: How AI could change monitoring

Artificial intelligence could modify the way you listen to your scanner radio

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Chuck Gysi | N2DUP
Jul 21, 2024
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Public safety and business communications will continue to change in the future as they employ new technologies that might minimize the number of scanning targets available for radio hobbyists to monitor.

Connecting scanning to artificial intelligence might prove to be a game changer for many. AI could make your hobby radio listening more time efficient, allowing you to hear only what you want to hear. The future of scanning and AI is right around the corner. Ready for the ride? Our article tells you what you might expect in the years to come. | AI-designed photo courtesy of Google Gemini for National Communications Magazine

One thing that might become a huge game changer for scanning would be the implementation or utilization of artificial intelligence, or AI, to modify how you listen to communications on a scanner.

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