2025-05-27
27 分钟Thanks for choosing to listen to Assignment on the documentary podcast from the BBC World Service.
It seems like every day we're assailed by news stories about artificial intelligence.
And we're told that governments are increasingly turning to algorithms to make decisions affecting society.
A few months ago, the BBC's producer in Spain, Esperanza Escribano,
called me and said, how about we make an assignment about Viagen?
What's that?
I said.
and she explained how this particular algorithm has been used by Spanish police for nearly two decades to predict domestic violence.
Does it work?
Here's this week's assignment.
This is the documentary on the BBC World Service,
and in this week's assignment we explore a computer algorithm.
It's used by Spanish police to predict domestic violence.
I'm Esperanza Escribano.
And I'm Linda Presley.
In the seaside community of Benalmadena, on Spain's south coast, we meet Daniel.
He tells us about his cousin, Catalina, 48 years old, a mother of four, and known as Lina.
Esperanza translates.
Lina was a humble, well-loved... woman in our village.
We were raised together, so we had a very good relationship.