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With the June 3rd Local Elections Approaching, Prosecutors and Police Are Cracking Down on Ai-Generated Fake News. | South Korea

According to the Maeil Business Newspaper, Koo Ja-hyun, who is acting as South Korea's Prosecutor General, stated after a meeting of ministers on countering fake news held at the government office building in Seoul on the morning of February 26: "Given the rapid development of AI technology and the fact that election campaign platforms are shifting towards online and media-centric approaches, it is foreseeable that election crimes using fake new…
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According to the Maeil Business Newspaper, Koo Ja-hyun, who is acting as South Korea's Prosecutor General, stated after a meeting of ministers on countering fake news held at the government office building in Seoul on the morning of February 26: "Given the rapid development of AI technology and the fact that election campaign platforms are shifting towards online and media-centric approaches, it is foreseeable that election crimes using fake new…

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大纪元 Epoch Times broke the news in on Tuesday, March 3, 2026.
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