gBETA Indiana Alum Chuqlab Offers Crime-fighting Transcription Tech
Cornelius George sees a big opportunity in the use of technology as a crime-fighting tool.
That’s the concept behind Indianapolis-based Chuqlab Inc., which George established in 2019 along with cofounder Blaine Dirker.
Chuqlab offers audio transcription software that law enforcement agencies and prosecutors can use to help solve crimes and build cases. The concept: allow users to quickly search hours’ worth of recorded inmate phone calls, body cam footage, police interviews and other audio files to find information that would otherwise be difficult or impossible to find in a manual search.
“I want to give detectives, I want to give law enforcement, I want to give prosecutors another tool in their belt,” George said.
Chuqlab rolled out its first product, called CrimeMiner, in September. George said the technology is now being used by 17 organizations across the U.S., including law-enforcement agencies, prosecutors and task forces.
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