Illicit drugs to be tracked in B.C. with chemical fingerprinting and AI

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Scientists and police in British Columbia are working together on what they hope will be a game-changing “chemical fingerprinting” program to track the source and destination of individual batches of illicit drugs.

A lab at the University of British Columbia will use artificial intelligence to generate “actionable insights” for police, and predict how illicit drugs are moving across the province.

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