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Officials plead with Kansas parents to educate kids about internet safety in light of AI sex abuse
KANSAS CITY, Kan. — State and federal Kansas government officials say that with artificial intelligence being used to create child sexual abuse materials from a simple photo of a child’s face, the best way to protect children is by educating them early. Wichita police Sgt. Jeff Swanson is part of the Kansas Internet Crimes Against Children […]
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