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10 languages, one AI app: Hyderabad police reinvents complaint filing

Big news in public safety innovation! The Hyderabad City Police has just deployed AI-CopWriter – a first-of-its-kind mobile app that lets officers record, transcribe, and translate citizen complaints in real-time across 10 Indian languages.

Why This Matters: 🔹 Breaks Language Barriers: Citizens can now file complaints in their mother tongue – no more miscommunication or hesitation due to language gaps
🔹 Instant FIR Generation: Spoken words are transcribed and translated into accurate, ready-to-file FIRs within seconds
🔹 Inclusive Policing: Makes police services accessible to migrants, non-Telugu speakers, and diverse communities across Hyderabad
🔹 Efficiency Boost: Reduces manual documentation time, letting officers focus on resolution, not paperwork

🤖 Part of a Smarter Policing Ecosystem: This isn’t a standalone tool – it joins Hyderabad Police’s growing AI portfolio: ✅ C-Mitra: AI-assisted cybercrime complaint drafting
AI Duty Allocation: Transparent, unbiased posting system for armed reserve personnel
SOCEYE: AI-powered social media surveillance to track cyber threats and protect public safety

💡 The Bigger Picture:
When technology meets empathy, public service transforms. This initiative isn’t just about automation – it’s about accessibility, equity, and trust. By meeting citizens where they are – linguistically and digitally – Hyderabad is setting a benchmark for citizen-centric policing in India.

👏 Kudos to Commissioner V.C. Sajjanar and the Hyderabad Police team for leading with innovation that truly serves people.

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Syneriq Global Launches AI-First Global Capability Centre in Hyderabad

Hyderabad, March 12 — Syneriq Global has inaugurated its AI-First Global Capability Centre (GCC) in Hyderabad, marking a significant milestone in the city’s evolution as a hub for AI-driven innovation. Telangana IT Minister D. Sridhar Babu lauded the initiative, emphasizing its role in propelling Hyderabad towards becoming a global leader in AI product development.

“Artificial Intelligence is embedding itself deeply in every industry and aspect of life. Hyderabad has the talent, and we must transition from merely coding to developing and exporting AI products worldwide. The city should establish itself as a Global Value Centre,” Sridhar Babu stated at the launch event.

The ₹50-crore investment in the new GCC will accelerate Syneriq Global’s expansion, with plans to double its workforce to 1,500 employees and target $150 million in revenue. The 40,000-square-foot facility will serve as an AI innovation hub, focusing on product engineering, research, and incubation for AI-driven startups.

Syneriq Global’s founder, Sudhakar Pennam, highlighted the company’s AI-powered platforms, including Zyrix, KITAP, and DQ Gateway, which were developed at its Hyderabad innovation lab. The facility aims to foster cutting-edge advancements in AI and deep-tech solutions.

Telangana has witnessed a surge in Global Capability Centres across various industries, a trend actively supported by the state government. Sridhar Babu noted that Hyderabad already hosts over 300 GCCs, collectively employing more than two lakh professionals.

Madan Mohan Rao, MLA from Nizamabad, emphasized Hyderabad’s growing prominence in AI and deep-tech sectors, predicting a strong economic future for the city. “GCCs like this are setting the stage for Hyderabad to surpass other major tech cities. The state government is proactively securing investments and strengthening infrastructure to support this transformation,” he added.

As part of broader AI-focused initiatives, Telangana is planning a 200-acre AI city, further reinforcing Hyderabad’s reputation as a global technology powerhouse.

Source:deccanchronicle

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