The article highlights the significant gap between rapidly advancing technology and stagnant legislation regarding child sexual abuse imagery. While the internet has revolutionized content creation and distribution, existing laws, some dating back to the 1990s, are ill-equipped to handle modern realities. This has led to rampant abuse, including an alarming rise in AI-generated abusive content. In response, new laws are being proposed to strengthen legal measures against offenders and ensure child safety is prioritized as technology advances, emphasizing the need for timely legislative reform.
"Most of the laws that prohibit the creation and distribution of child sexual abuse imagery have been in place since the 1990s, making them outdated for today's technology."
"Today, it is actually legal to possess a paedophile manual that tells you in horrifying detail how you can use AI to sexually abuse children, revealing glaring legal loopholes."
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