South Korea is mulling the importing of headshots of intercourse offenders rendered on the three-dimensional metaverse, to assist the general public determine offenders, mentioned Minister of Gender Equality and Household Kim Hyun-sook on Tuesday in an area radio interview.
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- Kim talked about the concept whereas discussing the disclosure of serial baby rapist Kim Geun-sik’s private info. Kim had sexually assaulted eleven minors in South Korea from 2000 to 2006, and was just lately re-arrested a day earlier than his launch from jail as one other allegation emerged.
- South Korea discloses private info of convicted intercourse offenders when ordered to take action by a courtroom, together with a photograph, title, handle and age.
- “It might be troublesome for individuals to acknowledge simply by footage, so we’re going to take into account a number of options comparable to shortening the picture updating cycle from one 12 months to 6 months or make [the picture] three-dimensional utilizing the metaverse,” the minister mentioned.
- South Korea’s science ministry earlier this 12 months introduced an funding of about US$185 million, together with many metaverse tasks throughout regional governments to learn residents.
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