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ICAC Launches First AI-Powered Anti-Corruption Training for Global Agencies

What Happened

Hong Kong’s Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) organized its inaugural AI and technologies anti-corruption training, drawing 22 global anti-corruption agencies (ACAs) to Hong Kong. Over a five-day program, participants exchanged insights on leveraging artificial intelligence and digital innovations for detecting, investigating, and preventing graft. The training included demonstrations of AI data analytics, information sharing on tech-driven enforcement, and workshops on emerging threats. By uniting experts from different jurisdictions, the ICAC aims to foster international collaboration and standardize the adoption of advanced technology in the fight against corruption.

Why It Matters

The growing integration of AI and technology in anti-corruption efforts demonstrates how innovation can strengthen investigation, enforcement, and international cooperation. Such developments are critical as corruption schemes evolve in complexity and scale globally. Read more in our AI News Hub

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