Caroline Haskins of WIRED reports:
Two teenage boys from Miami, Florida, were arrested in December for allegedly creating and sharing AI-generated nude images of male and female classmates without consent, according to police reports obtained by WIRED via public record request.
The arrest reports say the boys, aged 13 and 14, created the images of the students who were “between the ages of 12 and 13.”
The Florida case appears to be the first arrests and criminal charges as a result of alleged sharing of AI-generated nude images to come to light. The boys were charged with third-degree felonies—the same level of crimes as grand theft auto or false imprisonment—under a state law passed in 2022 which makes it a felony to share “any altered sexual depiction” of a person without their consent.
Read more at Ars Technica.
So now teenagers in one state are charged with felonies and some will say teens are just being teens while others will point to the embarrassment and shame of the people who were targeted, and yet others will point out that the same situation with students in other states hasn’t been charged criminally.