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BBC 6 分鐘英語—Can AI solve crime? AI 能解決犯罪問題嗎?

隨著人工智慧技術的進步,AI 被廣泛應用於犯罪預防與偵查領域,如監視系統分析、模式辨識與預測警務部署等。它提升了辦案效率,也強化了公共安全保障。然而,AI 在協助解決犯罪問題的同時,也引發隱私侵犯、偏見判斷與倫理風險的爭議。AI 是否真能有效解決犯罪問題?一起來聽聽 BBC 6 分鐘英語對這個話題的討論。

Can AI solve crime? AI 能解決犯罪問題嗎?

BBC 6 分鐘英語在 2025 年 04 月 17 日播出的節目 中討論的是AI 能解決犯罪問題嗎?

如何利用人工智慧協助警方破案?BBC 6 分鐘英語的主持人尼爾和貝絲將討論這個問題。同時和往常一樣,節目主持人也會教導聽眾一些相關詞彙與表達方式。

本周的問題

2020 年,一本名為《電台時報》的雜誌問讀者誰是他們最喜歡的電視偵探。誰最受歡迎?
a) 福爾摩斯
b) 赫丘勒·白羅
c) 馬波爾小姐

詞彙

where (someone) is coming from 某人的出發點
某人的意見或觀點

background 背景
某人最有經驗的領域

what can (something) do for me? 某件事能為我做什麼?
如何(某件事情)能幫助或改善事情?

renaissance 文藝復興
對某個主題產生新的興趣或活動

out of favour 失寵
不再受歡迎或吸引

real-time 即時
資訊即時呈現

中英文稿謄本

BBC 6 minute English – Can AI solve crime?

點此看英文原稿

Neil
Hello and welcome to 6 Minute English from BBC Learning English. I’m Neil and today I’m here with Hannah from BBC podcast What in the World. Hello Hannah.

Beth
Hello and welcome to 6 Minute English from BBC Learning English. I'm Beth.

Neil
And I'm Neil. Don't forget that you can find a transcript and a quiz for this episode on our website, bbclearningenglish.com.

Beth
Now today, Neil, we're talking all about solving crime. Do you think you'd be a good detective?

Neil
Actually, no, Beth. I think my brain's not very good with details! Today, we'll be talking about how artificial intelligence might help detectives and the police investigate crimes. But first, I have a question for you, Beth – in the UK, lots of people enjoy watching fictional detectives on TV. These programmes are called murder mysteries and tell the story of a detective solving a crime. In 2020, a magazine called the Radio Times asked readers who their favourite TV detective was. So, who do you think was the most popular? Was it:
a)    Sherlock Holmes
b)    Hercule Poirot
c)    Miss Marple

Beth
Surely it's Sherlock Holmes?

Neil
Well, you sound very sure, but I will reveal the answer at the end of the programme. Now, when the police are investigating crimes in the real world, their techniques are often quite different from what we see on television.

Beth
Yes. Solving crimes involves collecting and reviewing lots of evidence, like DNA, fingerprints, or CCTV.

Neil
All of this work takes a lot of time. So, can AI help police speed up the work and even solve crimes? That's the question listener Alastair had for BBC Radio 4 programme The Artificial Human. And host Aleks Krotoski wanted to know more…

Aleks Krotoski
So, Alastair, why are you asking this question? Tell us a little bit more about yourself and where you're coming from?

Alastair
So, my name's Alastair and I'm a serving police officer. My background is with investigation. I'm looking at artificial intelligence and thinking, "What can it do for me?"

Beth
Alex asks Alastair to explain where he's coming from. This means explain his perspective or point of view. In informal English, we'll often ask someone, "Do you get where I'm coming from?" And we're asking whether they understand our opinion or perspective.

Neil
Alastair explains that he's interested in how artificial intelligence could help solve crimes, because he's a police officer with a background in investigations. If you have a background in something, it means most of your previous work or experience was related to something. For example, I work as a producer at BBC Learning English now, making programmes, but my background is in classroom teaching.

Beth
Alastair talks about using artificial intelligence for training and asks, "What can it do for me?" This means, "How can artificial intelligence help or improve something?"

Neil
When a crime happens, police officers have to collect and review a lot of information to find evidence. When you have a lot of information to review, it can be difficult to know what's important and find patterns which might be relevant to the crime.

Beth
But Professor Ruth Morgan, an expert in crime and forensic science, thinks AI could help speed up police work, as she told BBC Radio 4's The Artificial Human.

Ruth Morgan
I think we're seeing a renaissance in the pattern-recognition forms of evidence, so finger marks, footwear marks. There's been lots of challenges with those forms of evidence over the last ten years, probably going a little bit out of favour. And yet what we're beginning to see now with AI is that you can take a photo of a mark with your phone, compare that mark to the database and get real-time insight.

Neil
Ruth says that there is a renaissance in looking at patterns in evidence, such as finger marks or footwear marks. Renaissance means new interest or activity in a particular topic or area.

Beth
This kind of evidence went a little bit out of favour over recent years because of the excitement around DNA evidence. If something is out of favour, it is less popular or appealing.

Neil
But AI could mean that patterns in finger marks or footwear marks are useful in solving crimes again. This is because AI can be used to compare a picture of a mark with a database of pictures from other crimes and get real-time insight. The adjective real-time means the information is presented at the same time that it's happening.

Beth
Yes, AI can compare lots of information very quickly, which makes finding patterns in evidence much easier and more reliable.

Neil
There are some problems with using AI to solve crimes though.

Beth
To find these patterns, lots of private information would need to be collected, and police usually have to give clear reasons why they need access to certain information in their investigations.

Neil
It's unlikely an AI-powered robot would ever replace a detective anytime soon!

Beth
Yes, and that reminds me of your question, Neil. I said that Sherlock Holmes was maybe the most popular detective. Was I right?

Neil
You were absolutely right. And I think people should try the quiz on our website to find out how much they know as well. It's at bbclearningenglish.com. OK. Let's recap the vocabulary we've learned, starting with the expression where you're coming from, which means your opinion or perspective on something.

Beth
Your background is the area that you have the most work experience in.

Neil
The question 'what can this do for me?' means 'how can this help or improve things?'

Beth
Renaissance means new interest or activity in something

Neil
If something is out of favour, it has become less popular or appealing.

Beth
And the adjective real-time means information is presented as it is happening.

Neil
Once again, our six minutes are up. Head to our website to find more episodes of 6 Minute English at bbclearningenglish.com. Bye for now!

Beth
Bye!

廣播原稿中文翻譯有兩個目的。首先是幫助聽力有困難的讀者能夠快速了解原文的意思。而更重要的原因是,提供給練習英語口語表達的讀者訓練的素材。

由於每個人的知識範疇各不相同,因此碰到超出自己專長的領域,常常會啞口無言,無話可說。這對練習英語表達是一項非常難以克服的障礙。所以參考 6 分鐘英語的對白稿,既可以讓自我練習英語對話時有貼切適當的素材,同時也能順便學些道地的表達方式,實是一舉數得。

使用上,可以在聽完一、兩次原始廣播之後,試著一邊看中文謄本,一邊流利、正確地用英語說出文中的內容。多次練習之後,未來自然能夠在碰到同樣主題時與人侃侃而談。

BBC 6 分鐘英語 – AI 能解決犯罪問題嗎?

點此看中文翻譯

貝絲
您好,歡迎來到 BBC 學習英語的 6 分鐘英語。我是貝絲。

尼爾
我是尼爾。別忘了,您可以在我們的網站 bbclearningenglish.com 上找到本集的文字稿和測驗。

貝絲
今天,尼爾,我們要談的是破案。你覺得你會是個好偵探嗎?

尼爾
事實上,不,貝絲。我覺得我的大腦不太會處理細節!今天,我們將討論人工智慧如何幫助警探和警察調查犯罪。但首先,我有一個問題要問你,貝絲。 在英國,很多人喜歡在電視上看虛構的偵探。這些節目被稱為謀殺之謎,講述偵探破案的故事。2020 年,一本名為《電台時報》的雜誌問讀者誰是他們最喜歡的電視偵探。那麼,您認為誰最受歡迎呢?是
a) 福爾摩斯
b) 赫丘勒·白羅
c) 馬波爾小姐

貝絲
肯定是夏洛克·福爾摩斯?

尼爾
聽起來您很肯定,不過我會在節目結束時揭曉答案。現在,當警察在現實世界中調查犯罪時,他們的手法往往與我們在電視上看到的大相逕庭。

貝絲
是的,破案需要收集和審查大量證據,例如 DNA、指紋或閉路電視。

尼爾
所有這些工作都需要大量時間。那麼,AI 是否能協助警方加快工作速度,甚至破案?這是聽眾 Alastair 向 BBC Radio 4 節目 The Artificial Human 提出的問題。主持人 Aleks Krotoski 想知道更多...

Aleks Krotoski
那麼,Alastair,你為什麼要問這個問題?告訴我們多一點關於您自己的事情,以及您的出身

Alastair
我叫 Alastair,是一名現役警官。我的背景是調查。我正在研究人工智慧,並思考「它能為我做什麼?」

貝絲
Alex 請 Alastair 解釋他的出發點。這表示解釋他的觀點或觀點。在非正式英語中,我們經常會問別人,「你明白我的出發點嗎?」我們是在問他們是否瞭解我們的意見或觀點。

尼爾
Alastair 解釋說,他對人工智慧如何幫助破案很感興趣,因為他是一名有調查背景的警官。如果你有某方面的背景,就表示你之前的大部分工作或經驗都與某方面有關。例如,我現在在 BBC Learning English 擔任製作人,製作節目,但我的背景是課堂教學。

貝絲
Alastair 談到使用人工智慧進行訓練時問:「它能為我做什麼?」 這意味著,「人工智慧如何幫助或改善某件事情?」

尼爾
當犯罪發生時,警察必須收集和審查大量資訊來尋找證據。當您有大量資訊需要檢閱時,就很難知道哪些是重要的,也很難找到可能與犯罪有關的模式。

貝絲
但犯罪與法醫科學專家露絲-摩根教授認為 AI 可以幫助加速警方的工作,她在 BBC Radio 4 的 The Artificial Human 節目中如是說。

露絲-摩根
我認為我們正看到圖案辨識證據形式的復興,例如手指痕跡、鞋印。過去十年來,這些證據形式面臨許多挑戰,可能有點失寵。然而,我們現在開始看到的人工智慧是,您可以用手機拍下標記的照片,將該標記與資料庫進行比較,並獲得即時的洞察力。

尼爾
露絲說,研究證據中的模式(例如指痕或鞋印)是一種復興復興意味著在特定主題或領域出現了新的興趣或活動。

貝絲
近年來,由於 DNA 證據的興盛,這類證據有點不受歡迎。如果某樣東西不再受歡迎, ,它就不那麼受歡迎或吸引人了。

尼爾
但 AI 可能意味著指痕或鞋痕上的圖案在破案上又有用了。這是因為 AI 可以用來將某個標記的圖片與其他犯罪的圖片資料庫進行比較,從而獲得即時的洞察力。即時這個形容詞的意思是資訊在發生的同一時間呈現。

貝絲
是的,AI 可以非常快速地比較大量資訊,這讓尋找證據的模式變得更容易、更可靠。

尼爾
不過使用 AI 來破案也有一些問題。

貝絲
若要找出這些模式,就必須收集大量私人資訊,而警方通常必須提出清楚的理由,說明為何他們在調查中需要存取某些資訊。

尼爾
AI 驅動的機器人不太可能在短時間內取代警探!

貝絲
是的,這讓我想起您的問題,尼爾。我說夏洛克-福爾摩斯(Sherlock Holmes)也許是最受歡迎的偵探。我說得對嗎?

尼爾
你說得完全正確。我想大家也應該試試我們網站上的小測驗,看看自己知道多少。網址是 bbclearningenglish.com。好的。讓我們來重溫一下我們學過的詞彙,從where you're coming from 這句話開始,意思是你對某件事的看法或觀點。

貝絲
您的背景是指您工作經驗最豐富的領域。

尼爾
這能為我做什麼?」這個問題的意思是「這如何幫助或改善事情?

貝絲
復興是
指對某事物有新的興趣或活動。

尼爾
如果某樣東西不再受歡迎,就表示它不再受歡迎或不再吸引人。

貝絲
即時這個形容詞表示資訊是在發生時即時呈現的。

尼爾
我們的六分鐘時間又到了。前往我們的網站 bbclearningenglish.com 尋找更多 6 分鐘英語的節目。再見!

貝絲
再見!

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