Criminal economies in Latin America have become almost invisible thanks to the combined use of artificial intelligence, cryptocurrencies, and algorithmic corruption. Criminal groups no longer rely solely on weapons or territories: they now manipulate codes, automated systems, and digital networks to move money, evade sanctions, and rewrite the rules of power.
In this context, traditional justice falls behind. The text suggests that judicial systems must update their ethics and technology, because if they do not, the code — the opaque algorithms already used by crime — will end up replacing the law itself. The region faces a new version of organized crime: one that operates silently, on screens, and blurs the boundaries between corruption, technology, and power.
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