Cellebrite donates AI investigative tools to nonprofits to help find missing children faster

This Jan. 2024 photo provided by Cellebrite DI, Cellebrite Co-Founder Yossi Carmil and The Exodus Road Co-Founder Matt Parker meet in Greece in 2024. Cellebrite will donate money and its digital tools to nonprofits helping missing and exploited children as part of its "Operation Find Them All" initiative. (Courtesy of Cellebrite DI via AP)

NEW YORK (AP) — John Walsh, advocate for missing children and longtime host of “America’s Most Wanted,†said he feels outmanned by criminals all the time – especially in the courtroom.

“I say to myself, ‘My god, the lawyer for this dirtbag predator is smarter and more sophisticated than the cops are’,†the co-founder of the ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø Center for Missing & Exploited Children told The Associated Press. “They don’t really know the technology.â€

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