BISMARCK (North Dakota Monitor) – Possessing a computer-generated image of child pornography would be punishable as a felony in North Dakota under a bill discussed Monday by state lawmakers.
House Bill 1386 adds images created by artificial intelligence to state law prohibiting the possession of child pornography and adds enhanced penalties for more egregious cases.
Deputy Attorney General Claire Ness told lawmakers offenses involving child pornography have escalated in North Dakota with artificial intelligence opening up “a new world for cruel individuals.”
Possessing a computer-generated image of child pornography would be punishable as a felony in North Dakota under a bill discussed Monday by state lawmakers.
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