Neukgu
Coverage of Neukgu in the Nexus archive.
- South Korea Arrests Man for a Fake AI Wolf Photo That Raised Alarms
A South Korean man created an AI-generated image of an escaped wolf named Neukgu 'for fun,' which deceived authorities, triggered emergency alerts, and disrupted a nine-day search operation.
- Man faces 5 years in prison for using AI to fake sighting of runaway wolf
A 40-year-old man faces up to five years in prison for using AI to create a fake image of a runaway wolf named Neukgu in South Korea, which authorities claimed hindered an urgent investigation. Neukgu, a zoo wolf critical to conservation efforts, escaped from Daejeon zoo, sparking national concern and a prioritized rescue mission led by President Lee Jae Myung.
- Escaped wolf Neukgu returned to South Korean zoo after nine-day search involving thermal imaging drones
Neukgu, a 2-year-old wolf who escaped from South Korea's O-World zoo on April 8, was captured nine days later using thermal imaging drones. The search involved police, military, and public attention, with Neukgu being part of a breeding program for Korean wolves. The zoo remains closed for security reviews after multiple animal escapes.
- South Koreans breathe sighs of relief as escaped wolf is returned to zoo safely
A two-year-old wolf named Neukgu escaped from O-World zoo in Daejeon, South Korea, on April 8 and was safely recaptured after a nine-day search. The incident sparked public concern and celebration, with animal rights activists fearing potential harm to the wolf during capture, referencing a 2018 puma escape at the same zoo.
- Moment wolf on the run in South Korea is found
Neukgu, a two-year-old wolf, escaped from a zoo in Daejon, South Korea, capturing national attention. The wolf was eventually found after the incident.
- Howl recordings and an AI image: Inside South Korea's long hunt for an escaped wolf
South Korea is conducting an extensive search for Neukgu, a young wolf that has evaded capture for over a week. Authorities are using howl recordings and AI-generated images to locate the elusive animal.
- South Korea deploys thermal imaging cameras in search for escaped zoo wolf
A male wolf named Neukgu escaped from a zoo in Daejeon, South Korea. Authorities are using thermal imaging cameras to locate the animal.