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Resumen de AI binges on TV crime shows to spot whodunnit

Timothy Revell

  • The set-up in an episode of the TV show CSI: Crime Scene Investigation is nearly always the same. The formula is gripping because the answer is rarely obvious. Cracking the case before the big reveal not only requires an ability to pay attention to the clues, but also to navigate plot twists and red herrings. It is even harder for a computer to solve. But by binge watching CSI episodes, one artificial intelligence is learning how to be a sleuth. Developed by Lea Frermann and her colleagues at the University of Edinburgh, UK, the AI watched 39 episodes of CSI: Las Vegas, involving 59 cases in all. Throughout each show, the AI had to say whenever it thought the perpetrator was on screen.


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