Late last year, California passed a law against the possession or distribution of child sex abuse material (CSAM) that has been generated by AI. The law went into effect on January 1, and Sacramento police announced yesterday that they have already arrested their first suspect—a 49-year-old Pulitzer-prize-winning cartoonist named Darrin Bell.

The new law, which you can read here, declares that AI-generated CSAM is harmful, even without an actual victim. In part, says the law, this is because all kinds of CSAM can be used to groom children into thinking sexual activity with adults is normal. But the law singles out AI-generated CSAM for special criticism due to the way that generative AI systems work.

"The creation of CSAM using AI is inherently harmful to children because the machine-learning models utilized by AI have been trained on datasets containing thousands of depictions of known CSAM victims," it says, “revictimizing these real children by using their likeness to generate AI CSAM images into perpetuity.”

Edit: Bolded out certain parts to clarify why they’re doing it.

I’m locking this thread because I won’t have time to watch it.

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    ICAC Task Force recently opened an investigation into 18 CSAM files being shared online. Further investigation revealed that the sharer was actually offering 134 CSAM videos, and police claim they were able to trace those files to the account of local resident and well-known cartoonist Darrin Bell.

    Its a messy subject but any kind of sharing/selling quickly evaporates any reservation I have on prosecuting. It’s still child porn and, even without any “real” victims, trying to build a community around it is gross.

    The part about using the images to groom children is also an angle I had never really thought about.