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Amount of AI-generated child sexual abuse material found online surged in 2025

2 sources|Diversity: 63%Center blind spot|

Reports indicate a significant increase in AI-generated child sexual abuse material discovered online during 2025. Left-leaning coverage focuses on the surge in synthetic content, while right-leaning outlets emphasize law enforcement action against individuals possessing such material. The discrepancy in coverage angles reflects different priorities in addressing this emerging criminal issue.

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Left-leaning sources highlight the alarming growth in AI-generated child exploitation material as a systemic problem requiring urgent policy attention and platform accountability.

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Right-leaning outlets emphasize individual criminal prosecutions and law enforcement successes in apprehending offenders, framing the issue through a law-and-order lens.

Key Differences

  • Left coverage focuses on the scale of the problem and technological threat; right coverage centers on specific arrests and criminal justice responses
  • Left emphasizes systemic/platform issues; right emphasizes individual perpetrator accountability
  • Center/independent outlets have not covered this story cluster, creating a notable gap in mainstream middle-ground analysis

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No center-leaning sources covered this story

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