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Holly Hill Police Alert Public to Emerging Threats as AI Facilitates New Tactics for Online Predators

    ‘It’s disturbing:’ Holly Hill police warn AI is creating new opportunities for online predators
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    HOLLY HILL, Fla. – The police chief of Holly Hill, Byron Williams, has raised the alarm on the unsettling ways in which artificial intelligence is being leveraged by online predators, posing new hurdles for law enforcement.

    “AI’s application in the current digital landscape is truly alarming,” remarked Williams.

    The issue took a stark turn in June with the arrest of David McKeown, a 47-year-old educator, found guilty of employing AI to create child pornography. This week, he received a hefty sentence of 135 years in prison.

    “This case marks our first encounter with AI-related offenses, but I fear it won’t be the last,” Williams commented.

    [VIDEO: Roblox introduces new safety protocols to secure children’s chat experiences]

    Williams advises parents to stay vigilant about their children’s online activities, including the apps they use and the content they share, emphasizing, “You never know who might be hiding behind the screen.”

    “Several of the challenges we are looking at are for one the volume of materials, they can produce thousands of images very quickly. And looking at who is behind the screen. They are able to keep themselves anonymous,” he said.

    Williams says investigators trace IP addresses, dig into suspects’ digital footprints and more to stay ahead.

    “It changes faster than traditional investigator tools can so that’s why we have to stay on top of this and make sure we partner with our federal and state partners,” Williams said.

    When asked how AI-generated images even if not real are still dangerous, Williams said: “It doesn’t matter. The dangers that come with AI enhances sextortion for one, manipulated images using their social media photos online.”

    He added that Florida law is clear: “Creation, possession, disruption of child pornography doesn’t care whether it’s AI generated or not.”

    [VIDEO: Florida governor calls for artificial-intelligence bill of rights]

    This week, Gov. Ron DeSantis called for an AI Bill of Rights to protect minors from AI-generated depictions.

    “We have a responsibility to make sure that we are creating sufficient guard rails so this stuff isn’t hurting our kids, our families, our business, and our senior citizens,” DeSantis said.

    When asked whether the department is doing more to protect people from this type of crime, Williams responded: “We got more equipment that we are looking at ordering.”

    Williams also said the department is strengthening its relationship with state and federal agencies that have more advanced equipment, because they want to ensure predators do not get away with this type of crime.

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