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A South Korean man has been sentenced to two-and-a-half years in prison for using AI prompts to generate NSFW images of children.
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The man violated the Act on the Protection of Children and Youth, creating about 360 explicit images using an AI program.
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The images were not distributed but were confiscated by the police.
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The court ruled that the AI-generated images were realistic enough to be considered NSFW, exploitative, dismissing the defense's claims.
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The case highlights that technologically advanced fake but realistic images of minors can be considered as abusive content.
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He used prompts like "10 years old," "n*de," and "child," etc.
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He had generated about 360 AI-generated pictures, the prosecutor’s office told reporters.
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As cases like the recent South Korean sentencing continue to emerge, there is a growing urgency to regulate AI technology.
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This is particularly important as it has become evident that AI can be exploited
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to violate people's bodily autonomy and safety, with women and minors being particularly vulnerable.