AI deepfake abuse drives rise in victim support cases

Legal gaps around AI-generated sexual imagery are raising concern as victims face emotional harm and complex reporting challenges across borders.

Growing use of artificial intelligence is fuelling a rise in intimate image abuse, pushing UK support services to call for stronger laws and better victim protection.

Rising concern surrounds the growing number of people seeking help after becoming victims of AI-generated intimate deepfakes in Guernsey, part of the UK. Support services report a steady increase in cases.

Existing law criminalises sharing intimate images without consent, but AI-generated creations remain legal. Proposed reforms aim to close this gap and strengthen victim protection.

Police and support charities warn that deepfakes cause severe emotional harm and are challenging to prosecute. Cross-border platforms and anonymous perpetrators complicate enforcement and reporting.

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