Chapter 6339
The Charismatic Charlie Wade
In the eyes of Duncan, an old detective with a strong sense of investigation,
The strength of the Ai model is like Sun Wukongâs golden hoop and Poseidonâs trident.
It is an absolute super artifact.
In many cases, criminal investigation relies not on experience and technology,
But on the ability to obtain and retrieve information.
Tracking a suspect from City A, once he leaves City A and the clues are interrupted artificially,
Finding him is like fishing for a needle in a haystack.
However, from an objective point of view,
No matter how vast the ocean is,
The needle still exists objectively and has the possibility of being found.
The difficulty lies in who has the energy to conduct a carpet search of the entire ocean.
Now, Ai has this ability.
At least, this dedicated Ai model has this ability.
She has learned all the public content on the Internet,
So in theory she also knows everyone in the world who has a name and video data on the Internet.
As long as she can be provided with enough video materials and a little time,
She can compare every face that appears in the video and find the person you want to find.
To recognize hundreds of millions of faces from tens of thousands of videos,
And then find a specific person from these hundreds of millions of faces,
If it relies on manual recognition, it may take at least hundreds of people to work for several days or even dozens of days.
But for AI, it may only take dozens of minutes or even a few minutes.
The more Duncan thought about it, the more excited he became.
He pulled Marven to a deserted place and whispered,
âMr. Ye, if we can find a way to hack into the surveillance systems of major airports around the world,â
âAnd give the face of a certain person from the Warriors Den to AI for learning,
Then in the future, whenever this person takes a plane to travel,
We will be able to see through all his whereabouts at the first time!â
Marven asked him, âIs it feasible to hack into the airport surveillance?â
Duncan thought for a while and said,
âIt depends on the information protection capabilities of the country or the airport.â
âAirport surveillance in small third world countries should be easy to hack into,â
âBut it should not be so easy in developed countries,â
âEspecially those with developed Internet industries.â
Then, Duncan said, âBut I donât think itâs impossible.â
Marven asked him, âDoes Inspector Li have any good ideas?â
Duncan said, âRussian hackers have always been very strong.â
âWe can try to find them to hack into surveillance in various places.â
âIf we canât hack them, we can collect ourselves!â
âCollect it ourselves?â
Marven asked him: âYou mean, we go to the airport to set up surveillance equipment ourselves,â
âOr arrange for people to go to the airport to capture data?â
Duncan shook his head and said in a low voice:
âUse UGC big data!â
Marven was confused: âUGC? What does it mean?â
Duncan explained: âIt is user-generated content.â
âFor example, your short video platform, hundreds of millions of users will post their own content on it,â
âAnd even do live broadcasts on the platform.â
âThe data they generate is UGC.â
âThink about it, any airport or train station in the world with a slightly larger flow of people will have people taking photos and videos here.â
âThey will upload these photos and short videos to social platforms,â
âAnd all this data will become public data.â
âEvery large airport has thousands or tens of thousands of people at the airport at the same time,â
âAnd these people will use Mobile phones to cross-shoot each other and then upload to social platforms.â
âAs long as the person we want to find appears at the airport,â
âThere is a high probability that he will not be able to escape the cameras of other passengers at the airport.â
Marven nodded and said in agreement:
âWhat Inspector Li said makes sense,â
âBut I always feel that the mesh of this channel is still a bit large.â
âPerhaps 80% to 90% of the people in the airport will be photographed by othersâ
âBut whether it will be uploaded to social platforms is another unknown.â
âIf 80% of people will upload to social platforms,â
âThen 8864, only 60% of the people can be covered, and 40% will be missed.â
Duncan said: âThatâs true,â
âBut we can think of other ways to make up for the other 40%.â
At this time, Maria appeared beside the two of them and whispered:
âBrother Marven, can we acquire vending machine companies in countries all over the world?â
âVending machines?â
Marven frowned and asked subconsciously,
âCathy, what do you want to say?â
Maria said, âEvery airport in the world has vending machines,â
âAnd large airports have dozens of them,â
âFrom drinks to snacks to masks, eye masks and earplugs.â
âAlmost everything is available.â
âIf I were a company engaged in vending business,â
âNo matter what I sold, I would install monitoring equipment in my vending terminal for safety reasons to ensure the safety of my vending machine.â
âIf there is any problem, the cause can be discovered in time.â
âThe data of these monitoring devices must be uploaded to my own server in real-time.â
âAs long as we have enough vending companies, it means that we have our own monitoring equipment in airports around the world.â
âMoreover, vending machines are generally located on the route that passengers must pass through,â
âWhich is equivalent to our sentry post at the throat position of each airport.â
âGenius!â