<Anchor> We previously



told you about the AI ​​robot's fight. AI technology is expanding into infinite realms, just like creating face montages by listening to a criminal's voice or creating a song-like creation yourself.

How far can we change our lives?



This is Kim Ki-tae.



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In 1991, 9-year-old Lee Hyeong-ho was kidnapped in an apartment in Apgujeong-dong, Seoul, and was found dead 43 days later.



The only clue is the voice in the blackmail phone left by the killer.



[Don't say that.

I'm not that leisurely person right now.] In



2006, the statute of prosecution expired, and it was left permanently in the US, and the criminal's whereabouts are still unknown.



AI that draws a'montage' with only sound when the culprit of the criminal is only a voice is expected to provide clues to the investigation in the future.



The voice coming out of the lungs through the vocal cords depends on the structure of the lower duct and the facial skeleton, which is the principle that AI, which has learned about 800,000 data, draws a face similar to the voice.



[Gyo-gu Lee/Professor of Graduate School of Convergence Technology, Seoul National University: The face can be easily covered by wearing a hat, a wig, or a mask, but the voice remains as it is unless a special modulator is used...

.] The



sight of an already dead singer singing a new song, AI has made it possible.



[Hello.

This is Kwangseok Kim.]



Sports such as golf and stock investment have grown to a point that threatens human abilities.



As AI technology advances at a frightening pace, it is sometimes controversial whether AI will recognize the intellectual property rights of the creations it produces.



In addition, it is necessary to improve related systems such as administrative dispositions and law revisions in case AI causes a crime or has to compensate for damages.



This is a task to be addressed when the government promotes the enactment of the'Data Basic Law' to vitalize the AI ​​industry this year.