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State and federal law in the U.S. has moved aggressively to criminalize AI-generated sexual images of minors: 45 states have laws against AI/computer-edited CSAM as of August 2025 and several high-pro...
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State and federal law in the U.S. has moved aggressively to criminalize AI-generated sexual images of minors: 45 states have laws against AI/computer-edited CSAM as of August 2025 and several high-pro...
Courts and legislators from 2020–2025 have split liability into two tracks: civil copyright and tort claims against AI developers and platform operators, and criminal/regulatory actions targeting AI-g...
Major AI and tech firms have publicly committed to detecting, removing and reporting child sexual abuse material (CSAM) and AI-generated CSAM; signatory companies include Google, Meta, OpenAI, Microso...
There is no evidence in the provided reporting that has published a trust & safety report or developer documentation explicitly confirming the use of AI CSAM (child sexual abuse material) classifiers ...
Several major AI companies publicly commit to detecting and reporting child sexual abuse material (CSAM) to authorities or intermediaries such as the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (...
Landmark cases in 2024–2025 have redefined how courts treat digital image possession and related copyright claims: the UK High Court rejected a blanket rule that secondary infringement requires a tang...