Chapter: 6515
However, everyone was shocked not only by this creepy feeling but also by the AI system's processing capabilities.
Liang Lin muttered to himself: "I swear... this thing is too strong... If Hollywood had this kind of technology, I don't know how many people would lose their jobs..."
Leaf Chen's heart was stirred and he couldn't help but whisper with a laugh: "Hollywood can't afford something so expensive. Just the cost of AI models and hardware is hundreds of billions of dollars, not to mention the costs of data centers... The company that owns this model only survives by eating this technology for lunch, let alone wanting to become a trillion-dollar company. It's simply impossible to sell this thing to Hollywood."
Liang Lin suppressed his excitement and whispered to Leaf Chen: "We're really something this time!"
"The capabilities of AI models, in Liang Lin's eyes with extremely strong investigative consciousness, are simply like the Monkey King's golden staff and Poseidon's trident - an absolute super tool.
Many times, detectives rely not on experience and technology, but on the ability to obtain and retrieve information.
From City A, tracking a suspect who leaves A city and intentionally cuts off the lead, it would be like finding a needle in the ocean.
However, from an objective perspective, whether this needle is thrown into as vast an ocean or not, it still objectively exists and has the possibility of being found.
The difficulty lies in who can have the energy to conduct a thorough search of the entire ocean?
Currently, AI already possesses this ability.
At least, the AI model right in front of us already possesses this ability.
She learned all publicly available content on the internet, so theoretically she also recognizes every individual with a name and surname, as well as image data, on the internet."
As long as you can provide her with sufficient video materials, and give her a little time, she will be able to compare each face appearing in the videos and then find the person you're looking for.
From tens of thousands of videos, she will recognize hundreds of millions of faces, and then pick out a specific individual from these hundreds of millions of faces. If relying on manual recognition, it may take at least several hundred people working continuously for days or even weeks.
But to Ai, it might only take a few minutes, or even seconds.
Lai Yanlin's excitement grew as he pulled Ye Chen aside to a deserted area and whispered, "Ye Chen, if you can find a way to hack into the surveillance systems of major airports around the world, provide Ai with the face data of that person, then whenever that person boards a plane, we'll be able to track their entire itinerary in real-time!"
Ye Chen asked him, "Can you really hack into the airport surveillance?"
Lai Yanlin thought for a moment and said, "It depends on the information security capabilities of that country or airport. The surveillance systems of small airports in underdeveloped countries should be relatively easy to breach, while those of developed countries, especially those with well-developed internet industries, might be harder."
As he spoke, Lai Yanlin added, "But I don't think it's impossible either."
Ye Chen asked him, "Do you have any good ideas, Lai?"
Lai Yanlin said, "Russia's hackers are always very strong. We can try to find them to hack into the surveillance systems of various airports, and if that doesn't work, we can collect the data ourselves!"
"Collect it yourself?" Ye Chen asked him, "Do you mean we should set up our own surveillance equipment at the airport or arrange someone to take pictures there?"
Lai Yanlin shook his head and spoke in a low voice, "Utilize UGC big data!"
Ye Chen's expression was puzzled: "UGC? What does it mean?"
Lai Yanlin explained, "It's user-generated content, such as short video platforms where billions of users post their own videos or even live stream. The data generated by these users is UGC. Think about it, any airport or train station with moderate traffic will have people taking photos and videos, uploading them to social media platforms. These data become publicly available. For each large airport, there are tens of thousands of people at a given time, using their mobile phones to cross-patch photos and videos, then uploading them to social media platforms. As long as we want to find someone appearing at the airport, it's likely they won't be able to escape the surveillance cameras of other passengers." JrNovels.com