AI tool completes a detective's 81 year workload in 30 hours
2024-10-08
According to a recent report by the American Fun Engineering website, scientists from Akkodis, an Australian company, have developed a new artificial intelligence (AI) tool called Soze. An evaluation result shows that the tool completed the workload that a detective would take 81 years to complete within 30 hours. At present, the tool is undergoing practical testing at Avon River and Somerset County police stations in the UK. The research team stated that Soze can leverage powerful machine learning and AI capabilities to integrate various existing analysis tools and apply intelligent metrics for fast, in-depth, and comprehensive analysis of data from multiple sources. This enables it to discover potential evidence or useful information more quickly, innovatively, and accurately than humans or other tools. These analysis tools and methods include link and frequency analysis, communication analysis, network analysis, object discovery, vectorization, geographic spatial analysis, text analysis, and facial recognition. An evaluation shows that Soze was able to review evidence materials from 27 complex cases within 30 hours. It is estimated that it will take 81 years for humans to complete the same task. This means that Soze's efficiency is 23600 times that of humans. Soze's abilities have been proven in various types of criminal cases and supported by the Microsoft Azure cloud platform.
Edit:Liu Xia Responsible editor:Zhu Jiaqi
Source:Science and Technology Daily
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