Is this the solution to South Africa’s crime crisis, or the beginning of a far more complex dilemma? In this episode of Truth Report, Joe Emilio sits down with Armand De Beer to unpack a powerful new AI system designed to detect criminal behavior, track suspects, and assist in real time crime prevention. Using tools like facial recognition and advanced CCTV analysis, the technology promises faster response times and a more proactive approach to security in a country grappling with high crime rates. The conversation explores the actual capabilities of AI today, separating practical applications from exaggerated expectations. While these systems can enhance surveillance and improve coordination between security teams, they are not infallible. Limitations such as data accuracy, false positives, and reliance on existing infrastructure raise important questions about how effective and reliable such solutions can be in real world conditions. The discussion makes it clear that while AI can assist law enforcement, it is not a standalone fix for deeper systemic issues. At the same time, serious concerns are raised about privacy, oversight, and the potential for misuse. If such technology were to fall into the wrong hands or operate without strict regulation, it could open the door to mass surveillance and abuse of power. This shifts the debate beyond safety and into fundamental questions about rights, control, and accountability. As South Africa considers adopting more advanced technologies, the challenge will be finding a balance between improving security and protecting the freedoms of its citizens.