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The FOX True Crime Podcast w/ Emily Compagno

Can Artificial Intelligence Help Crack Cold Cases?

The FOX True Crime Podcast w/ Emily Compagno

Fox News

True Crime

4.8708 Ratings

🗓️ 22 June 2023

⏱️ 23 minutes

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Summary

Artificial intelligence is a rapidly evolving form of technology making its way into many facets of life. Now, the realm of law enforcement is looking at how A.I. can be used to assist investigations. Whether through crime scene analysis, autopsy examinations, or lie detection, A.I. offers various capabilities that could be incorporated when solving crimes. ER Physician and CEO of Convo GPT Dr. Harvey Castro explains how his A.I. software, "Sherlock Holmes," can be used to provide users with information about various crimes. Later, he explores the potential that A.I. technology offers investigators as they work on various cases. Dr. Harvey Castro is a medical professional, entrepreneur, and speaker on artificial intelligence. He's authored many books which explore the capabilities of artificial intelligence in both the medical industry and the criminology field. In his book, Solving Infamous Cases With Artificial Intelligence, Dr. Castro examines the successes and limitations of artificial intelligence and its use in the world of forensic science. Follow Emily on Instagram: @realemilycompagno Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

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0:30.1

I'm Emily Campanio, and this is the Fox True Crime podcast.

0:43.3

Thank you. This is a podcast. Artificial intelligence is swiftly making its way into almost every facet of our lives.

0:48.3

From smart homes to self-driving cars, many industries are welcoming this new technology,

0:53.3

so it should come as no surprise to hear that law enforcement is embracing artificial

0:58.8

intelligence to help crack some of their toughest cases.

1:02.7

AI has the potential to assist law enforcement agents with various aspects of their investigations.

1:08.8

Crime scene analysis, autopsy examinations, age progression, and even lie detection.

1:14.6

But the capabilities of AI are also open for the public to use as well.

1:19.6

For Dr. Harvey Castro, an ER doctor and CEO of Convo GPT, he was inspired by the true crime genre to create a software which he dubbed

1:29.3

Sherlock Holmes.

1:31.3

Sherlock Holmes is an AI model which communicates like the famous detective it's named after.

1:36.3

By texting the software, users can ask the program questions about various crimes in order

1:42.3

to gain more knowledge about the cases and how they

1:45.0

were solved.

1:46.3

Dr. Castro joins me today to discuss how the program works, as well as the various ways in

1:51.0

which AI can benefit the realm of law enforcement.

1:56.0

What prompted you to create Sherlock Holmes?

1:59.2

Honestly, you're going to laugh.

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