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The first conviction under the federal “Take It Down Act,” a new law aimed at combating non-consensual AI-generated sexually explicit images and online harassment, was secured this week. First Lady ...
An Ohio man became the first person convicted under the Take It Down Act after pleading guilty to creating and sharing both real and AI-generated explicit images of at least 10 victims without their ...
A Columbus, Ohio man pled guilty Tuesday to cybercrimes involving real and AI-generated sexually explicit images, marking the first conviction under the Take It Down Act, signed into law last May.