Jamaica Constabulary Force Unveils AI Law Enforcement Assistant

KINGSTON, Jamaica – The Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) is taking a step into the future of law enforcement with the introduction of Constable Smart, an advanced artificial intelligence agent designed to enhance police operations through digital innovation.

dusansavChief Executive Officer of the Amber Group, Dushyant Savadia unveiled Constable Smart.The technology was unveiled by Chief Executive Officer of the Amber Group, Dushyant Savadia, during the JCF Distinguished Mensa Lecture and Transformations Expo Launch.

In a live demonstration that drew audible reactions from the audience, Savadia showcased Constable Smart’s capabilities, including real-time interaction, information delivery, and emergency call handling.

“AI-related police enforcement is becoming the norm across the world, and Jamaica will not be left behind,” Savadia said. “It is a huge next step, huge leap of technology advancement in Jamaica, and it is not something we are speaking will happen at some point, it is already happening. It is already live.”

When a caller dials 119, they will hear Constable Smart’s greeting: “Me a Constable Smart, your law enforcement AI assistant at the Jamaica Constabulary Force. How can I assist you today?

Constable Smart is able to speak in English, Jamaican Patois, or other languages, and can handle a variety of queries, including road traffic offences and legal information. In one demonstration, the AI accurately responded to a query about the license points system, and explained the core purpose of the JCF in Jamaican dialect.

Savadia also outlined future uses for the technology in police stations, suggesting it could drastically improve efficiency and service quality.

“Imagine now, all of our police stations in Jamaica, when you walk in there will be an AI agent waiting for you. You’d go up to it, talk to it, file your report, and it will ask you questions and even interrogate and ask you the right questions that it collects all the data it needs about a situation,” he said.

Beyond reporting, the AI system will also support broader policing functions, including automatic number plate recognition and the issuing of traffic tickets. According to Savadia, the goal is to reduce administrative burdens and allow more officers to return to frontline duty.

Members of the public will have the chance to interact with Constable Smart during the JCF Transformations Expo 2.0, which runs from June 19 to 22 at the National Arena in Kingston and the Montego Bay Community College in St James.