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Partner with college prison education initiatives and grant givers
At Cell Unlocked, our first step is to develop custom Al tools for secure use within correctional facilities by collaborating with college initiatives. Students from college education initiatives particularly from computer science and Al programs, contribute their skills to design Al solutions that empower incarcerated individuals while meeting strict security and compliance standards. Through innovative, student-led development, we aim to provide transformative, accessible technology that bridges the digital divide in prison environments.
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Develop Cell Al technology through grant funding and volunteers.
Step Two focuses on securing grant funding and forming strategic partnerships with the Department of Corrections (DOC) and existing secure technology providers, such as Securus tablets. As part of this initiative, we plan to leverage the Justice Sandbox platform within Securus to deploy and refine our AI tools. By obtaining financial support and aligning with established prison tech infrastructure, Cell Unlocked ensures our AI solutions are seamlessly integrated, scalable, and accessible to incarcerated individuals. These collaborations, combined with the Justice Sandbox’s capabilities, pave the way for sustainable, compliant, and impactful implementation of AI education and resources in correctional facilities.
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Introduce Cell Al through pilot programs in prisons
Step Three involves launching pilot programs in privileged housing units to test our Al tools in real-world conditions. By reviewing data on performance, security, and user engagement, we identify areas for continuous improvement and refinement. These insights guide us in enhancing the tools to ensure they are effective, secure, and compliant. The ultimate goal is to expand access to the general population within correctional facilities, broadening the impact and reach of Al education.