The Expert Witness from Uncover
The Expert Witness from Uncover

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Episodes 1 & 2 coming May 19, 2026.The small city of Akron, Ohio was drowning in unsolved murders. Until one day something happened. And suddenly those cold cases? Started to get closed. A gr...

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Imagine someone claiming they saw you in a place you'd never been.

He'd obviously come from the beginning and expressed his innocence.

Unequilical. And he retards with a crime, you say you didn't commit. When you're talking about taking away somebody's freedom, you want to tread carefully. Where the only witness pointing the finger at you isn't even human. And like what is this thing?

It's something artificial. I remember thinking are you serious. A new era of law enforcement is here. The technology is fascinating and potentially terrifying. This is his software. This is what his software does.

Created by a mysterious Canadian, expensive AI stuff from Canada. There is no human intervention. Says who? Oh, the Canadian? Okay. Well, cool. A brand new tool is tracking down suspects all across America.

We start tonight with some breaking news that one family has been waiting on. State police used a start-up AI company called Cybertruck. Cybertruck. Cybertruck. Cybertruck. Cybertruck. When he gets in Cybertruck mode, it's like he's a madman.

What is this Cybertruck thing? Wasn't until they utilized the new AI technology that they were able to arrest him.

Crime as we know it will never be the same.

That was why Cybertruck was so attractive. It's not a fair fight. It's not even close. I was so blown away by its power.

What if in the future there was no such thing as a cold case?

No such thing is a crime without a witness. It would be a changing the world situation. It would change everything. And this would be... it would be done. But what happens when those in power embrace something before they understand it?

It provides them cover to go after people that they want to go after. Identify the bad guys, eliminate the innocent. To make allegations and then to say cross-dust, it is a dangerous dangerous thing. What if the technology that changes the world isn't doing what it says it does?

That's the danger. You can never take AI face value.

However, I can tell that his software does something. It gets doing something. I'm not going to sit here and tell you I understand everything that Cybertruck does.

Oh my god, he's lying. And that's how he knows not real.

When a new technology comes for liberty itself, what can be done to stop it? If this is your reaction, you can't just sit on your hands. They were holding back evidence and they were holding back evidence. They didn't even investigate. And we just cannot understand why no one cared except us. I'm Sam Mullins, and from CBC's uncover, this is the expert witness.

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