AI-generated child sex abuse images pose challenges for federal prosecutors
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The U.S. Justice Department is increasingly focusing on criminal cases involving generative AI, concerned it could lead to a surge in child exploitation imagery.
James Silver expressed worries about the normalization of AI-generated explicit content, emphasizing the need to preemptively address its potential dangers to child safety.
Prosecutors are navigating uncharted legal territory with AI-related child exploitation cases, anticipating challenges as courts adapt to this evolving technology.
Advocates warn that generative AI's ability to alter photographs will complicate real victim identification, potentially leading to greater risks for children.
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