Can AI solve crime? ⏲️ 6 Minute English

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Hello and welcome to 6 Minute English from BBC Learning English.
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I'm Beth. And I'm Neil.
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Don't forget that you can find a transcript
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and a quiz for this episode on our website, bbclearningenglish.com.
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Now today, Neil, we're talking all about solving crime.
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Do you think you'd be a good detective?
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Actually, no, Beth.
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I think my brain's not very good with details!
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Today, we'll be talking about how artificial intelligence
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might help detectives and the police investigate crimes.
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But first, I have a question for you, Beth –
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in the UK, lots of people
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enjoy watching fictional detectives on TV.
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These programmes are called murder mysteries
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and tell the story of a detective solving a crime.
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In 2020, a magazine called the Radio Times asked readers
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who their favourite TV detective was.
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So, who do you think was the most popular?
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Was it a) Sherlock Holmes, b) Hercule Poirot, or c) Miss Marple?
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Surely it's Sherlock Holmes?
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Well, you sound very sure,
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but I will reveal the answer at the end of the programme.
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Now, when the police are investigating crimes in the real world,
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their techniques are often quite different
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from what we see on television.
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Yes. Solving crimes involves collecting
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and reviewing lots of evidence like DNA, fingerprints, or CCTV.
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All of this work takes a lot of time.
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So, can AI help police speed up the work and even solve crimes?
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That's the question listener Alastair had for the BBC Radio 4 programme,
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The Artificial Human.
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And host Alex Krotoski wanted to know more.
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So, Alastair, why are you asking this question?
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Tell us a little bit about yourself and where you're coming from.
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So, my name's Alastair and I'm a serving police officer.
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My background is with investigation.
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I'm looking at artificial intelligence and thinking, "What can it do for me?"
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Alex asks Alastair to explain where he's coming from.
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This means explain his perspective or point of view.
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In informal English,
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we'll often ask someone, "Do you get where I'm coming from?"
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And we're asking whether they understand our opinion or perspective.
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Alastair explains that he's interested
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in how artificial intelligence could help solve crimes,
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because he's a police officer with a background in investigations.
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If you have a background in something,
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it means most of your previous work or experience was related to something.
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For example, I work as a producer
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at BBC Learning English now, making programmes,
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but my background is in classroom teaching.
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Alastair talks about using artificial intelligence for training
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and asks, "What can it do for me?"
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This means, "How can artificial intelligence help or improve something?"
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When a crime happens, police officers have to collect
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and review a lot of information to find evidence.
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When you have a lot of information to review, it can be difficult to know
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what's important and find patterns which might be relevant to the crime.
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But Professor Ruth Morgan, an expert in crime and forensic science,
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thinks AI could help speed up police work.
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As she told BBC Radio 4's The Artificial Human.
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I think we're seeing a renaissance in the pattern-recognition forms
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of evidence: so, finger marks, footwear marks.
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There's been lots of challenges with those forms of evidence
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over the last ten years, probably going a little bit out of favour.
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And yet what we're beginning to see now
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with AI is that you can take a photo of a mark with your phone,
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compare that mark to the database and get real-time insight.
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Ruth says there's a renaissance in looking at patterns in evidence,
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such as finger marks or footwear marks.
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Renaissance means new interest or activity in a particular topic or area.
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This kind of evidence went a little bit out of favour over recent years
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because of the excitement around DNA evidence.
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If something is out of favour, it's less popular or appealing.
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But AI could mean that patterns in finger marks
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or footwear marks are useful in solving crimes again.
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This is because AI can be used to compare a picture of a mark
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with a database of pictures from other crimes and get real-time insight.
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The adjective real-time means the information is presented
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at the same time that it's happening.
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Yes, AI can compare lots of information very quickly,
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which makes finding patterns in evidence much easier and more reliable.
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There are some problems with using AI to solve crimes though.
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To find these patterns,
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lots of private information would need to be collected,
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and police usually have to give clear reasons why they need access
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to certain information in their investigations.
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It's unlikely an AI-powered robot would ever replace a detective anytime soon!
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Yes, and that reminds me of your question, Neil.
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I said that Sherlock Holmes was maybe the most popular detective. Was I right?
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You were absolutely right.
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And I think people should try the quiz on our website to find out
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how much they know as well.
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It's at bbclearningenglish.com.
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OK. Let's recap the vocabulary we've learned,
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starting with the expression where you're coming from,
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which means your opinion or perspective on something.
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Your background is the area that you have the most work experience in.
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The question 'what can this do for me?'
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means 'how can this help or improve things?'
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Renaissance means new interest or activity in something.
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If something is out of favour, it has become less popular or appealing.
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And the adjective real-time means information is presented
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as it is happening.
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Once again, our six minutes are up.
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Head to our website to find more episodes of 6 Minute English
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at bbclearningenglish.com.
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Bye for now! Bye.
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