MN School Worker Used Job To Create AI Child Abuse Content: Feds
- William Haslach, a former school district employee, was indicted for creating sexual abuse images using AI technology, according to court records.
- The U.S. Attorney's Office stated that Haslach took non-explicit photos of children and later generated morphed images depicting sexual conduct.
- The Minnesota Legislature is considering a bipartisan bill that would impose fines on websites allowing access to nudification technology, proposing a minimum fine of $500,000 for violations.
- Local law enforcement recovered 800 files containing child sexual abuse material during their investigation into Haslach's activities.
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