Federal prosecutors have indicted two individuals accused of using artificial intelligence to create explicit deepfake images and videos of women. The charges are among the first brought under the new Take It Down Act, aimed at combating non-consensual AI-generated content. Authorities identified Cornelius Shannon, 51, and Arturo Hernandez, 20, as the suspects. Both were arrested and accused of distributing explicit AI-generated material that gained millions of online views. Prosecutors say the two men acted independently but engaged in similar conduct, creating manipulated images of celebrities and private individuals. The content allegedly included altered images of young women, raising serious legal...
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