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AI has put child sexual abuse ‘on steroids’, Yvette Cooper says
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper arrives at BBC Broadcasting House in London, to appear on the BBC One current affairs programme, Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg, February 2, 2025

ARTIFICIAL intelligence (AI) has put child sexual abuse “on steroids,” the Home Secretary warned yesterday as she announced new bans on computer-generated material.

Yvette Cooper said owning an AI tool, which can generate these pictures, could land offenders with a five-year prison sentence.

Users found to own AI-made “paedophile manuals” could also face up to three years in prison under measures the government has proposed as part of the Crime and Policing Bill.

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