South Korea Forms Body to Combat AI-Enabled Crimes

South Korea Forms Body to Combat AI-Enabled Crimes

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On June 26, 2026, South Korea established a cross-departmental consultative body to address crimes involving artificial intelligence (AI), such as deepfake sexual exploitation and financial fraud. This initiative was prompted by the increasing prevalence of AI-related crimes that affect various sectors, including telecommunications, finance, and law enforcement. The consultative body includes representatives from ten government agencies, including the National Police Agency and the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family. The inaugural meeting focused on creating an integrated response framework to combat these crimes, which have become more complex and widespread. The formation of this body aims to enhance coordination among agencies to effectively tackle the multifaceted nature of AI-enabled criminal activities.

Key Points: • South Korea launched a consultative body to combat AI-related crimes on June 26, 2026. • The body includes representatives from ten government agencies to improve coordination. • Key focus areas include deepfake sexual exploitation, voice phishing, and financial scams.

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2026-06-26
South Korea establishes consultative body for AI crimes
The government formed a cross-departmental body to tackle AI-related crimes, including digital sex crimes and financial fraud, involving multiple agencies.
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2026-06-26
Inaugural meeting held
Officials from various ministries convened to discuss an integrated response framework for AI-enabled crimes.
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