0
0
Loading version...
🔄 Update App
🔍 Check for Updates
Test Notification
🔔 Enable Notifications
📰 Fetch NHK News
🚀 Fetch TechCrunch News
🧪 Experiment
📰 Article Management
📚 Reading List
🎤 Speaking List
📊 Statistics
💻 Software Statistics
Push Admin
Edit Reading
Back to List
Basic Information
Title
Please enter a title.
URL
Please enter a valid URL.
Date
カテゴリID
画像ファイル名
統計情報
単語数:
157語
読了回数:
0回
作成日:
2023/09/29 11:55
更新日:
2025/12/08 23:09
本文
本文
Japan's National Police Agency is now using artificial intelligence in its cyber patrols to detect online information that could lead to crimes. Previously, a private IT company commissioned by the agency searched social media posts and online sites. To conduct the searches, the firm used keywords that could lead to crimes, particularly those involving guns and explosives. The new AI system automatically singles out suspicious content from countless pieces of online information by analyzing words and their context. The agency started using it on Friday. There has been a series of crimes involving guns and explosives that perpetrators were able to manufacture by using information posted on the Internet. Robberies and fraudulent activities committed by people recruited through online posts have also been reported. The National Police Agency says it hopes the AI system will prevent crimes. It notes the system will make its cyber patrols more efficient and will enable it to detect harmful information early.
本文を入力してください。
メモ
メモ・感想
キャンセル
更新
Debug Info:
Saved State:
-
Redirected Flag:
-
Current URL:
-
Refresh
Close
Debug
Send Report
Send Report
Draw Arrow
Clear
Message:
Cancel
Send