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Artificial intelligence against the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation: Ukraine is looking for occupiers with "unique tools"

Ukrainian law enforcement officers use new voices and faces recognition technologies when investigating war crimes. AI helps to find guilty despite the lack of evidence. Ukraine is using more and more artificial intelligence tools to find Russians involved in military crimes. Prosecutor General Andriy Kostin told this in an interview with Time. He explained that law enforcement officers often face a lack of evidence. However, this seems only at first glance.

"If a witness says that something happened to him, we need to identify the offender, who is the most difficult task in the daily work of our prosecutors, and for that we will use all the elements of new technologies," Kostin emphasized. He spoke about the case when the civilians attacked the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation while trying to evacuate. Those who managed to survive turned to investigators. They mentioned the place where everything happened.

When the territory was released by the defense forces, there were found documents of Russian units. Using data from them, Ukrainian law enforcement officers found profiles of criminals on social networks and were able to identify most of them. Later, the victims recognized the invaders they met earlier. The Prosecutor General said that his subordinates use "unique tools" to analyze voices and faces, in particular from Palantir and Microsoft.

Law enforcement officers seek to bring even more artificial intelligence in their work. As the manager explained, technologies can help with watching "hundreds of terabyte" of various materials. "We will take advantage of all legal paths and every technology to find the way," Kostin cheered. He said that Ukraine also undertook cyberattacks as war crimes. According to him, the work is "very difficult", because "this has never been done before.

" We will remind, the Ukrainian Truth Hounds installed a brigade of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, guilty of rocket stroke on Kramatorsk in June this year. Analysts even made an assumption who could have ordered the attack. On October 27, it became known that Ukrainian law enforcement officers identified the Russian occupier, who is suspected of violating the customs of war. According to the investigation, the enemy army beat a resident of Kupyansk district.