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AI Generated Images of Children Spark Safety Concerns Among Experts

What Happened

The use of AI to create disturbing and fake images of children is rising, according to a Philadelphia professor interviewed by CBS News. These AI-generated pictures, sometimes realistic and often deceptive, can be produced by widely available tools. Experts warn that such images could be used for cyberbullying, online harassment, or more malicious purposes. As generative AI technology improves, the threat to minors becomes more serious, with researchers and parents increasingly alarmed by the potential misuse. The discussion highlights the urgent need for laws, better AI tool safeguards, and digital literacy to protect young people from AI-powered image manipulation.

Why It Matters

The misuse of AI to create fake images involving children underscores critical concerns around online safety, privacy, and digital trust. Addressing these risks is essential as generative AI becomes more common in daily life. Read more in our AI News Hub

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