AI-generated child sexual abuse images are spreading. Law enforcement is racing to stop them

AI-generated child sexual abuse images are spreading. Law enforcement is racing to stop them

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https://apnews.com/article/ai-child-sexual-abuse-images-justice-department-42186aaf8c9e27c39060f9678ebb6d7b

WASHINGTON (AP) — A child psychiatrist who altered a first-day-of-school photo he saw on Facebook to make a group of girls appear nude. A U.S. Army soldier accused of creating images depicting children he knew being sexually abused. A software engineer charged with generating hyper-realistic sexually explicit images of children.

Law enforcement agencies across the U.S. are cracking down on a troubling spread of child sexual abuse imagery created through artificial intelligence technology — from manipulated photos of real children to graphic depictions of computer-generated kids. Justice Department officials say they're aggressively going after offenders who exploit AI tools, while states are racing to ensure people generating “deepfakes” and other harmful imagery of kids can be prosecuted under their laws.

AI-generated child sexual abuse images are spreading. Law enforcement is racing to stop them

Fri Oct 25, 4:31am UTC
https://apnews.com/article/ai-child-sexual-abuse-images-justice-department-42186aaf8c9e27c39060f9678ebb6d7b > WASHINGTON (AP) — A child psychiatrist who altered a first-day-of-school photo he saw on Facebook to make a group of girls appear nude. A U.S. Army soldier accused of creating images depicting children he knew being sexually abused. A software engineer charged with generating hyper-realistic sexually explicit images of children. > Law enforcement agencies across the U.S. are cracking down on a troubling spread of child sexual abuse imagery created through artificial intelligence technology — from manipulated photos of real children to graphic depictions of computer-generated kids. Justice Department officials say they're aggressively going after offenders who exploit AI tools, while states are racing to ensure people generating “deepfakes” and other harmful imagery of kids can be prosecuted under their laws.