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In another case, federal authorities in August arrested a U.S. soldier stationed in Alaska accused of running innocent pictures of real children he knew through an AI chatbot to make the images sexually explicit. Law enforcement agencies across the U.S. are cracking down on a troubling spread of child sexual abuse imagery created through artificial intelligence technology — from manipulated photos of real children to graphic depictions of computer-generated kids. Justice Department officials say they’re aggressively going after offenders who exploit AI tools, while states are racing to ensure people generating “deepfakes” and other harmful imagery of kids can be prosecuted under their laws. With the recent significant advances in AI, it can be difficult if not impossible for law enforcement officials to distinguish between images of real and fake children.
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- JOHANNESBURG – Police say they cannot specify whether there’s an increase in crimes related to child pornography in the country.
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“Our dedication to addressing online child abuse goes beyond blocking harmful sites. It involves a comprehensive approach that includes technological solutions, strong partnerships and proactive educational programs,” Globe’s chief privacy officer Irish Krystle Salandanan-Almeida said. Understanding more about why someone may view CSAM can help identify what can be done to address and stop this behavior – but it’s not enough. Working with a counselor, preferably a specialist in sexual behaviors, can begin to help individuals who view CSAM take control of their illegal viewing behavior, and be accountable, responsible, and safe. Most of the images and videos showed children in a home setting and most often in a child’s bedroom. In the backgrounds, analysts saw soft toys, games, books and bedding featuring cartoon characters.
Childline counsellors have come across a number of cases in which under-18s, some of whom are vulnerable, reference their use of OnlyFans. The deputy head asked to be anonymous to protect the identities of the children. In its response, OnlyFans says all active subscriptions would now be refunded. It said it is now liaising with the police, but had not previously been contacted about the account.
The newspaper child porn reported that OnlyFans’ revenue grew by 553% in the year to November 2020, and users spent £1.7bn on the site. Children using the site who contacted the service reported being victims of prior sexual abuse, while others presented “mental health issues including anger, low self-esteem, self-harm and suicide ideation”. Hertfordshire Police told us that a 14-year-old girl had managed to use her grandmother’s passport and bank details to sell explicit images. Leah’s age was directly reported to OnlyFans by an anonymous social media account in late January. The company says this led to a moderator reviewing the account and double-checking her ID. She told her mum she originally intended to only post pictures of her feet after making money selling them on Snapchat.