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  1. @haileylawrence8881

    As much as I’m glad that it was AI instead of an actual child I guarantee you’re the only reason the actual thing. Somebody like this should not be allowed to walk around in society especially not working at a movie theater around children. I’m glad that he was put behind bars before the problem could escalate.

  2. @leahsue5233

    The prosecution’s office/ police/ legislators should be HAPPY they found AI generated videos instead of genuine videos. While I’ll never understand how someone can get off on child porn, many human beings clearly do. And if they’re using AI to itch the scratch that’s likely never going away, they’re aware of what’s right and wrong and have chosen RIGHT. And how the hell can police relay the charges to his manager, while also stating it’s unsafe for him to be employed at the movie theater? YOU CANT CONDEMN PEOPLE FOR A CRIME YOU THINK THEY’LL COMMIT!!!!! If this dumb ass country of mine continues to lock everyone up, the economy will not improve and inequality will only deepen.

  3. @nehemiahpouncey3607

    Probably buddy snitched on him.
    911 he's making ai child p@rn.
    You better get down here.

  4. @nehemiahpouncey3607

    Probably tried to put it on the market.😂
    Moral of the story:never try to release it in public.

  5. @davidscott1340

    Who is the victim here? I do not agree with the images but it's art if it's ai generated. If someone made an oil painting if child porn would they get arrested? I am confused as to why the state is going after literal art? And art is subjective. Someone paid $120,000 for a banana duct taped to a wall as art..

  6. @xalspaero

    I don’t think I agree with this… you can easily argue that AI-generated child porn should be legal because there aren’t any actual victims.