Law enforcement is preparing for an increase in child sex abuse material generated by artificial intelligence that could make it harder for police to identify victims, The New York Times reports. Officials are concerned with unrestricted access to AI because "perpetrators can create scores of images of children being sexually exploited or abused with the click of a button."
31 Jan. 2024
Law enforcement prepares for influx of AI-generated CSAM
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