The problem of missing children in India is becoming increasingly serious, with the number of missing children reaching as high as 47,000 by the end of 2023. In order to cope with this challenge, the Indian police actively explored the use of artificial intelligence technology to assist in detecting cases and achieved remarkable results. AI technology has demonstrated powerful capabilities in reconstructing victims' facial features and comparing identity information, providing new hope for finding missing children and providing reference experience for police in other countries.
In India, the police have successfully solved many missing child cases with the help of AI technology. The Delhi police used AI to reconstruct the victim's facial features, ultimately helping the family members of the deceased identify themselves; the Rajasthan police worked with young designers to use AI tools to restore blurred old photos to help find missing children. In addition, AI tools such as Crime GPT developed by Staqu Technologies have also significantly improved police investigation efficiency and played an important role in fighting crime. AI technology has also been widely used internationally. For example, the Miami police in the United States used AI technology to improve the detection rate of murder cases. In the future, AI technology will play an increasingly important role in the search for missing persons and crime detection.
Ultimately, AI technology has shown great potential in finding missing children and fighting crime, providing new directions and hope for global law enforcement agencies, and also confirming the positive contribution of scientific and technological progress to social security. The combination of technological progress and social needs provides new possibilities for solving difficult problems.