How AI reshapes criminal investigations for South Korean prosecutors
By Wooyoung Lee ( June 8, 2026, 02:46 GMT | Comment) -- The growing use of artificial intelligence-generated and manipulated evidence in criminal cases has prompted South Korea's prosecution service to develop forensic AI tools to detect deepfakes, voice clones and other forms of digital forgery. In February, a 27-year-old suspect in an investment fraud case in South Korea was caught submitting an AI-generated false bank-balance certificate to a court....
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