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Offlimits identified 2,200 AI-generated child abuse images last year

Offlimits identified 2,200 AI-generated child abuse images last year

Expertise center Offlimits analyzed nearly 239,000 images of child sexual abuse last year, finding that over 2,200 were created using artificial intelligence. The findings were detailed in the organization's annual report, highlighting the emerging challenge of AI-generated illicit content.

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