

AI ASSISTANT FOR CYBER LAW
Abstract
The AI Assistant for Cyber Laws is a tool designed to help individual people and police officers to understand and to adverse cyber laws. It's provides a clear answers to legal questions related to crime scenario, such as hacking, phishing, online harassment, identity theft, and data privacy. This assistant explain a complex legal terms, offers guidance on reporting procedures, and helps police officers quickly access the relevant legal sections needed for case handling.
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