A man in Florida has been arrested for using AI technology to convert a photo of a child into pornography. The accused, Daniel Warren, faces 17 criminal charges for victimizing a youngster from his neighborhood.
In a disturbing case out of Florida , a man has been arrested and charged with using AI technology to convert a photo of a child into pornography. The accused, 51-year-old Daniel Warren, faces 17 criminal charges for his alleged role in victimizing a youngster from his neighborhood.
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