Trooper Admits to Using State Databases for AI-Generated Pornography
Prosecutors said Stephen Kamnik used work computers and state databases to make AI-generated pornography of more than 10,000 images.
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Trooper admits to using state databases for AI-generated pornography
"Also, Kamnik secretly filmed numerous females he came into contact with, including while on duty, and repeatedly entered a women’s locker room at state police barracks and took photos," a statement from the AG's office said.
Pa. state police trooper pleads guilty to creating AI pornography on work computer
A Pennsylvania State Police trooper pleaded guilty on Wednesday to using his work computer to create AI-generated pornography.Stephen M. Kamnik, 39, pleaded guilty in Montgomery County Court to 15 charges — nine felonies and six misdemeanors.
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Pennsylvania state trooper pleads guilty to creating AI porn using work databases
A Pennsylvania state trooper has pleaded guilty to using state computers and databases to create AI-generated pornography. Stephen Kamnik, a trooper since 2011, has been on unpaid leave after being charged following an investigation that found unusually high bandwidth usage on his state-owned computer. Police said his crimes go back as far as 2020. Kamnik appeared briefly in court on Wednesday and admitted to making AI porn -using the images of …
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