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British Man Jailed for AI-Generated Child Abuse Images
London, Manchester, UKWednesday, October 30, 2024
Nelson, who holds a master's degree in graphics, also used real images of children in some of his computer-generated artwork. The court noted that it was impossible to determine if a child was abused due to his images, but his intent was clear. He wanted to encourage others to commit child rape.
The prosecutor, Jeanette Smith, found it extremely disturbing that Nelson could transform normal children's photographs into depraved images using AI tools. This case has raised questions about existing legislation, as using AI this way is so new that it isn't specifically covered in current U. K. law.
This case mirrors efforts in the U. S. to tackle the growing problem of AI-generated child sexual abuse imagery. Recently, the Justice Department handled a federal case involving purely AI-generated imagery, where the children depicted were virtual.
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