A report by Stanford University showed an increase in artificial intelligence-generated child sexual abuse material could overwhelm the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children's CyberTipline, The New York Times reports. Computer Scientist and adjunct professor at Stanford University Alex Stamos said "one million identical images is hard enough, one million separate images created by A.I. would break" the CyberTipline.
23 April 2024
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