The widespread use of artificial intelligence technology to generate child sexual abuse imagery has alarmed law enforcement, which is now accelerating its efforts to combat these emerging threats.
Steven Grocki emphasized the seriousness of these crimes, stating, "We've got to signal early and often that it is a crime, that it will be investigated and prosecuted when the evidence supports it."
Federal laws are being applied to address AI-generated child abuse imagery, marking significant steps in legal action with the first case involving purely virtual children.
Advocates are racing against time to prevent the misuse of technology in creating disturbing images, which complicates efforts to rescue real victims and solve the crimes.
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