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A trial of an artificial intelligence (AI) tool, developed in Australia, found it can review evidence in about 30 hours, compared with 81 years by human experts, the Independent reports. UK police chiefs hope new lines of inquiry could be found in the future by running the technology over previous case files for unsolved crimes. READ MORE: An Aussie university lecturer pitted his law students against AI. Here's what happened next The trial of an Australian developed AI tool has found it can assess evidence from complex cold cases in just 30 hours. (Jacob King/PA via AP) The AI tool, known as Soze, was tested by the Avon and Somerset Police, in south-west England, on 27 complex cases. It took just 30 hours to review all the evidence, the results revealed. For humans to assess the same material, it would have taken up to 81 years. YOU MAY ALSO LIKE Recommended by More extensive testing will now be carried out to fine-tune the AI software for assessing evidence in UK policing. The Australian technology could prove highly valuable for detectives to help crack decades-old cold cases, according to chairman of the UK National Police Chiefs Council Gavin Stephens. "So you might have had a cold case review, possible cost, the amount of material there, and if there's a system like this, they can just ingest it and give you an assessment of it then I can see that being really, really, really helpful some of the most notorious unsolved crimes out there," he said. The jobs at most risk of being replaced by AI View Gallery Stephens even said AI analysis of the infamous and unsolved Jack the Ripper murders in 19th-century London could help reveal the serial killer behind them. The technology assess video footage, financial transactions, call data, social media, emails, images, documents as well as phones and computer hard drives, according to the developer's website. 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