Sex offender banned from using AI tools in landmark UK case
In a landmark UK case, a sex offender was banned from using AI tools as part of a court ruling aimed at preventing the creation and distribution of harmful content, particularly targeting child safety risks. The ruling reflects a growing recognition of the potential misuse of AI in facilitating grooming or generating harmful material involving minors. The court's decision sets a precedent for using legal measures to regulate AI tool access for individuals with a history of sexual offenses.
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