7 essential tips to keep you safe if you live in Bogotá, according to AI

Recommendations to preserve your safety.
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Bogotá is a city in constant flux , visited by both local residents and foreigners. In this context, ChatGPT has compiled a list of seven recommendations that will help you stay safe. What are these tips?
The artificial intelligence-based tool developed its report based on analyses conducted by urban security specialists with the intention of offering useful alternatives for both residents and visitors. 1. Avoid walking on deserted streets at night . Use main routes and spaces with adequate lighting. 2. Avoid using your cell phone on the street due to the recent increase in theft. 3. Keep all your personal belongings in sight when in crowded places, whether on public transportation or even shopping malls. (See more: The 5 Colombian professions that could soon disappear due to AI.) 4. Use reliable and verified means of transportation to avoid security problems. 5. Download apps that provide information on the safety profiles presented in the reports on what's happening in your neighborhood. (See more: Nobody makes them anymore: The Colombian dishes that are about to disappear.) 6. Walk with extreme caution, but don't do so fearfully. 7- Create neighborhood WhatsApp groups with the intention of improving security measures in the area where you live.

How to report a theft?
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The Bogotá Mayor's Office, through its website, emphasized that, with the intention of promoting reporting by victims of crime, the Secretariat of Security, Coexistence, and Justice aims to support and assist individuals who have been robbed so they can file charges with the National Police and, of course, with the Attorney General's Office. For this matter, authorities have made available to the public the number (601) 3779595, ext. 1137, which will handle these types of calls. These calls will be answered by a specialized group of officials who will provide appropriate guidance. (See more: The 11 positions most needed throughout Colombia) "The AIDE group also works to address reports made through social media, after verifying their authenticity and establishing contact with the affected citizens. In this way, each victim receives the necessary support in a timely manner," they stated.
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