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AIDispatch brings AI voice dispatch to GTA police mods

AIDispatch turns voice dispatch into an AI-driven test for LSPDFR patrols, but its alpha build still asks players to watch recognition closely.

Nina Kowalski··2 min read
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AIDispatch brings AI voice dispatch to GTA police mods
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AIDispatch is trying to remove one of the most annoying little breaks in an LSPDFR patrol: the jump from steering a traffic stop to fumbling through rigid radio commands. The public v0.90.0 alpha, released for Policing Redefined, uses Gemini AI voice understanding to listen to natural speech, read intent, and trigger the matching dispatch action instead of waiting for exact keywords.

That pitch matters because the mod is aimed squarely at players who felt boxed in by Grammar Police. The creator says Grammar Police became difficult to use because of accent recognition and strict phrase requirements, and AIDispatch was built to understand what you mean rather than force a script. The mod’s page says it was inspired by Grammar Police and NPCAI 3.0, with supporter builds also available through Patreon for anyone following the project more closely.

The command list is already broad for an alpha. AIDispatch handles plate checks, ped checks, vehicle checks, backup requests, traffic-stop backup, K9 requests, EMS, fire department, tow, coroner, animal control, traffic control and pursuit-related requests. It also recognizes status calls and 10-codes such as code 4, code 5, code 6, 10-8, 10-6, 10-7, on scene, responding and transporting. For testing and bug reports, it can play optional radio key-up and key-down sounds and output logs, which is a strong signal that the plugin is still being tuned in real patrol use.

The biggest practical question is whether it adds less friction than it adds another failure point. The answer depends on recognition accuracy, and the developer is already steering users toward troubleshooting habits. If the dispatcher mishears commands, the page tells players to use it for a while and then review the generated AIDispatch_customphrases text file, which suggests the system learns better from real patrol vocabulary than from a one-size-fits-all setup.

AI-generated illustration
AI-generated illustration

Compatibility is the other half of the story. AIDispatch is built on Policing Redefined, which itself is positioned as a replacement for Stop The Ped and Ultimate Backup. That makes this less like a standalone toy and more like a piece in a shifting patrol stack, especially for players who have already moved away from older plugin setups. Policing Redefined has been in development for two years and is meant to provide a more feature-rich patrol experience, so AIDispatch lands inside an ecosystem that is already being rebuilt around newer assumptions.

The wider GTA mod scene is clearly moving in the same direction. Grammar Police’s listing notes version 1.8.3 and the need for Microsoft Speech Platform because Windows Speech Recognition was removed from newer Windows 11 versions, while a separate AI Dispatcher project uses Whisper, Ollama and Edge-TTS locally but cannot trigger dispatch actions. AIDispatch sits right in that gap between novelty and utility, and the first real test is simple: on patrol, does it save your hands, or does it make you babysit another system while the call keeps moving?

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