Illegal trade in AI child sex abuse images exposed

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Paedophiles are using the technology to create and sell life-like abuse material, the BBC finds.

Paedophiles are using artificial intelligence technology to create and sell life-like child sexual abuse material, the BBC has found.

"Since AI-generated images became possible, there has been this huge flood… it's not just very young girls, they're [paedophiles] talking about toddlers," she said. These accounts have links to direct customers to their more explicit images, which people can pay to view on accounts on sites such as Patreon

The company said it had proactively strengthened its monitoring systems and was allocating substantial resources to counteract problems related to developments in AI. Many of the accounts on Pixiv include links in their biographies directing people to what they call their "uncensored content" on the US-based content sharing site Patreon for what they call "uncensored content".

One wrote on his account: "I train my girls on my PC," adding that they show "submission". For $8.30 per month, another user offered "exclusive uncensored art". "We already ban AI-generated synthetic child exploitation material," it said, describing itself as "very proactive", with dedicated teams, technology and partnerships to "keep teens safe".AI image generator Stable Diffusion was created as a global collaboration between academics and a number of companies, led by UK company Stability AI.

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