DHS Uncovers 311 Child Exploitation Victims Using AI Facial Recognition

Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) led a three-week operation called Operation Renewed Hope, in collaboration with international law enforcement organizations, to identify and locate victims of child sexual exploitation. Using facial recognition and artificial intelligence technology, investigators made probable identifications of 311 child victims and rescued several victims from active abuse. The operation sent leads to local law enforcement agencies, resulting in arrests in Canada and the United States. The success of the operation exceeded expectations, providing fresh leads in previously unsolved cases. HSI handles over 60% of child sex abuse material cases in the U.S. and has identified or rescued 1,170 child victims in fiscal year 2022.
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