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16/02/2025 - Artificial Intelligence and Crime: The Dark Side of AI Innovation

argument: Notizie/News - Criminal Law

Source: Cognyte

The Cognyte article explores the increasing role of artificial intelligence in criminal activities and the challenges law enforcement agencies face in countering AI-driven threats. AI is being used by cybercriminals to enhance fraud schemes, automate hacking attacks, and create deepfake content for financial and political manipulation.

One of the key concerns highlighted is AI-powered phishing scams, where cybercriminals use machine learning to craft highly convincing fake emails and messages. These AI-generated scams are more sophisticated than traditional fraud attempts, making them harder to detect.

The article also discusses the use of deepfake technology in crime. Criminals are leveraging AI-generated deepfake videos and voice synthesis to impersonate individuals, commit identity fraud, and spread misinformation. Law enforcement agencies are struggling to keep up with the rapid advancement of these technologies.

AI is also playing a role in financial crimes, such as market manipulation and money laundering. Automated AI algorithms can execute fraudulent transactions at speeds beyond human capability, increasing the difficulty of tracking illegal activities.

The article concludes by discussing potential regulatory solutions. Governments and cybersecurity experts are calling for stronger AI governance, better forensic AI tools to detect deepfake content, and international cooperation to counter AI-enabled crimes. The development of AI-specific regulations and cybersecurity protocols is seen as crucial to maintaining security in an AI-driven world.