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South Korea uses AI to update images of 1,050 missing children, helping revive cold cases.
South Korea is using AI to generate realistic images of 1,050 missing children as they might appear today, aiding ongoing searches for those who disappeared as minors.
The National Center for the Rights of the Child, with support from the National Police Agency and the Ministry of Health and Welfare, employs AI developed by KAIST to create age-progression images and videos, including super-resolution enhancements for clearer details.
These updated visuals, part of the “Runway to Home” initiative, have already prompted new public tips.
The technology, which analyzes facial changes over time, follows similar international efforts, such as in Argentina, and aims to reinvigorate cold cases by showing how missing children may have aged.
Corea del Sur utiliza la IA para actualizar las imágenes de 1.050 niños desaparecidos, ayudando a revivir casos antiguos.