For most people of the elder generation, the growing use, or uses, of artificial intelligence most likely makes them feel uneasy, but for the younger generation, it's Christmas morning.
The older generation apply experience to judging whether something presents a danger or not, but for the people who were born this century, that sort of experience-based caution doesn’t exist to a large extent.

AI is akin to somebody inventing tele-transportation a-la Star Trek; the advantages of which are dazzling but the chaos it would create through insecurity would be overwhelming.
The preceding paragraphs are really just a preamble for the article that follows, which concerns what a teenager managed to do using AI.
The Guardia Civil based in Murcia carried out a police operation entitled Alhsex to investigate the creation of sexually explicit, AI generated images female, teenage minors and the uploading of them onto social media.
It all started in the town of Totan in Murcia when the parents of several teenage girls reported what was happening to the Guardia Civil: false, sexually explicit images of girls in the same social-media group were making the rounds.
The girls said that the recognised the photos but that in the originals, they were fully dressed whilst the ones being circulated within their social-media group were nude photos. The photos were so realistic that for anybody who didn’t personally know the girls, they would think that the images were authentic.
As the victims were minors, whoever was doing this would be guilty of having committed corruption of minors.
The police investigation led them to a teenage boy, also a minor, who was within the social-media group to which the girls belonged. The culprit had used AI to generate the photos. The police investigation remains open as their could be more victims.
(News: Totan, Murcia)
Keywords: Artificial Intelligence, Generated Images, Sexually Explicit, Minors, Police Investigation
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