Detective Warns AI Used to Create Fake Images of Children Online
- Dozens of girls in Cascade, Iowa, were targeted by AI-generated nude images during the past school year's second semester.
- The images were produced by boys attending Cascade High School, leading to a collaborative investigation by the local police department and the county sheriff's office.
- Initially, 44 girls were identified, but recent police meetings revealed more victims, including students from other schools nearby.
- Tera Cuellar, a mother of a victim, leads a campaign selling 'We the Strong' shirts, donating $5 per shirt to victim support.
- The ongoing investigation and community response highlight concerns about AI misuse and gaps in school and law enforcement responses.
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Police warn Alberta parents of rise in AI-generated deepfakes: ALERT
With schools soon being dismissed for the summer, ALERT's Internet Child Exploitation (ICE) unit is warning parents about an emerging online trend of AI images, videos and audio recordings in child sexual abuse investigations.
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EU lawmakers from left to right voted by landslide to criminalise AI-generated child abuse images. The sweeping law also tackles grooming, livestreaming, sextortion and age of consent, aiming to close loopholes and protect children across the EU.
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MEPs want to increase penalties for sexual abuse, including "with children above the age of consent which they do not consent", as well as "exploration of children for prostitution".
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