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A New Technique Combining AI And Brain Implants Aims To Cut Down The Time Criminals Spend Behind Bars And Help Improve Their Behavior

According to Hashem Al-Ghaili, he was inspired to create the treatment due to the limitations of the current criminal justice system.

Problems with traditional jails include overcrowding, false imprisonment, ineffective rehabilitation, and high costs.

It takes a lot of money to build long-term prisons, maintain staff members, and provide prisoners with food, medical care, and rehabilitation programs.

Cognify can address all these issues while getting down to the root of why criminals do what they do.

It also provides an opportunity for them to remedy their ways. Al-Ghaili cites it as a more effective and efficient method of helping inmates reintegrate into society.

Today, there are more than 1.7 million people in jail in the United States. Studies have shown that being locked up does not necessarily prevent them from committing crimes again. Solutions like Cognify can change that.

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