Mumbai, Dec. 13 -- Microsoft chairman and CEO Satya Nadella on Friday unveiled MahaCrimeOS AI, an artificial intelligence-powered platform that will help the Maharashtra police expedite cybercrime investigations. The platform is designed to create AI tools for data analysis, predictive policing, and faster and efficient investigations, combined with human expertise. It has been developed jointly by CyberEye, an independent software vendor of Microsoft; the Maharashtra government's special purpose vehicle, Maharashtra Advanced Research and Vigilance for Enforcement of Reformed Laws or MARVEL; and the Microsoft India Development Center. MahaCrimeOS AI is currently live in 23 police stations across Nagpur, and is proposed to be rolled out to all 1,100 police stations across the state in phases. Chief minister Devendra Fadnavis, who was present during the launch, said, "It is a tool that is helping cybercrime and financial fraud cases get detected in 24 hours, which used to take four to five months. It is helping in saving people's money, arresting criminals and even making preventive arrests."...