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Tennessee Passes Law Targeting AI-Generated Child Pornography

What Happened

Tennessee has approved a law making it illegal to use artificial intelligence to create child pornography. The legislation responds to rising concerns about AI tools being used to generate explicit images of minors that do not involve real children but can still cause harm by depicting abuse or exploitation. By passing this law, Tennessee takes a clear stance against the proliferation of digitally manipulated content involving minors, reflecting broader anxieties over how advanced AI technologies can facilitate new forms of crime. The law comes after reports of similar cases nationwide and is among the first such initiatives in the United States.

Why It Matters

This development highlights the urgent need for regulations that address the ethical and criminal implications of rapidly advancing AI technology. Laws like this may set a precedent for other states and help shape the national conversation about the responsible use of AI. Read more in our AI News Hub

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