Core Insights - The improper application of technology is a significant driver of the escalation in fraud crimes, with increasingly diverse and intelligent methods being employed [1][2] - The Supreme People's Court has established a specialized research team to address the legal application of property infringement crimes, focusing on new trends and characteristics in fraud [1] Group 1: Fraud Crime Trends - Fraud methods have become more diverse and intelligent, with traditional scams like false investment and sales still prevalent, while new techniques utilizing emerging technologies are on the rise [1] - The use of advanced technologies such as AI face-swapping and deep forgery in fraud scenarios is becoming more common, leading to higher concealment and success rates for criminals [1] Group 2: Legal and Judicial Response - From 2021 to 2025, the courts received 1.273 million new first-instance property infringement cases and concluded 1.271 million, effectively combating the high incidence of such crimes [2] - The number of property infringement cases showed a trend of sharp decline during the pandemic, followed by a rebound and gradual decrease, with cases dropping from 322,000 in 2016 to 270,000 in 2025 [2] - Continuous efforts in prevention and governance of property infringement crimes are expected to enhance public safety and reinforce China's status as one of the safest countries [2]
最高法:前沿科技被滥用 诈骗犯罪呈现智能化多样化新特征
Ke Ji Ri Bao·2026-02-26 07:37