The tool is currently not being used to aid law enforcement.
New York City is reportedly using artificial intelligence as a way to catch people trying to ride the subway without paying a fare.
The system has been quite rolled out to several different stations in the city, with more expected to be added by the end of the year, NBC News reports. According to a report on fare evasion published by the Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA), the software was being used in seven subway stations in May of this year; however, it anticipates using it in more than two dozen stations by the end of the year, with more to follow.