Japan has introduced a new AI avatar named AIko to combat a growing epidemic of online scams, which cost victims over $2 billion last year. AIko, created by Toshinori Hirano, a professor at Kagawa University Cyber Security Centre, delivers crime prevention messages on YouTube in a direct style to reach a younger demographic. This initiative is particularly relevant as individuals under 65 now constitute a significant portion of scam victims in Japan, prompting authorities to adopt new technological approaches. AI
IMPACT This initiative may offer a new model for law enforcement to engage younger demographics in crime prevention efforts.
RANK_REASON The cluster describes the deployment of an AI avatar as a tool for crime prevention, not a core AI model release or research.
- AIko
- Japan
- Kagawa University Cyber Security Centre
- Kyodo News
- NHK
- Osaka Prefectural Police
- Toshinori Hirano
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