Hong Kong's privacy watchdog said it has launched a criminal investigation into an AI-generated porn scandal at the city's oldest university, after a student was accused of creating lewd images of his female classmates and teachers. https://t.co/pSUlRpZolk
Hong Kong opens probe into AI-generated porn scandal at university https://t.co/SdYyzqm5kn
Im Netz steigt die Zahl von KI-Fotos und -Videos, die sexuellen Kindesmissbrauch zeigen, rasant an. Ein opferloses Verbrechen? Keineswegs, warnt Experte Derek Ray-Hill. https://t.co/O5SQM3z7wv
Hong Kong's privacy watchdog has initiated a criminal investigation following allegations that a university student used artificial intelligence to generate pornographic images of female classmates and teachers at the city's oldest university. Authorities have urged universities to take student misconduct seriously in light of the scandal. Experts warn that this case may represent only a small portion of a larger issue involving AI-generated sexual content. Meanwhile, concerns about the rapid increase in AI-created images and videos depicting child sexual abuse have been raised globally, with experts emphasizing that such offenses have real victims. The issue of online sexual exploitation extends beyond Hong Kong, with reports highlighting the Philippines as a current epicenter for live-streamed child sexual abuse, driven by poverty and digital anonymity.