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highplainsdem

(62,365 posts)
Thu Apr 9, 2026, 01:25 PM 4 hrs ago

Police corporal created AI porn from driver's license pics

Source: Ars Technica

A corporal in the Pennsylvania state police yesterday pleaded guilty to a mind-boggling set of crimes that include going through his co-workers’ underwear, possessing a stolen gun, having child sexual abuse material on his hard drives, and using AI tools to create over 3,000 pornographic “deepfakes.”

One of the deepfakes involved a district court judge, while many of the others were created based on photos downloaded illicitly from state databases, including driver’s license photos.

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Stephen Kamnik, 39, was arrested last year and charged with nine felonies and six misdemeanors. According to the Pennsylvania attorney general, “For years, Kamnik allegedly misused Commonwealth computer resources for his own personal sexual gratification, including the creation of AI-generated pornography of numerous female citizens of Pennsylvania.”

The Philadelphia Inquirer notes that the investigation began back in 2024 after police officials “noticed that the computer assigned to [Kamnik] had been using an unusually high amount of Internet bandwidth” and that an external hard drive had been repeatedly attached to it.

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Read more: https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2026/04/state-police-corporal-created-porn-deepfakes-from-drivers-license-photos/

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Police corporal created AI porn from driver's license pics (Original Post) highplainsdem 4 hrs ago OP
Damn! Not just this guy, but how many others are doing this? hlthe2b 4 hrs ago #1
Kick BlueWaveNeverEnd 3 hrs ago #2
Kick. love_katz 3 hrs ago #3
Who is watching the watchers? purr-rat beauty 2 hrs ago #4
I am guessing this crime Miguelito Loveless 2 hrs ago #5
I bet mgardener 2 hrs ago #6
I appreciate your steady, thorough posts on the misuses of AI. Harker 2 hrs ago #7
You're very welcome, Harker, and thanks for the reply! I wish no much that the industry, its highplainsdem 1 hr ago #9
. dalton99a 2 hrs ago #8

highplainsdem

(62,365 posts)
9. You're very welcome, Harker, and thanks for the reply! I wish no much that the industry, its
Thu Apr 9, 2026, 04:04 PM
1 hr ago

flawed tech and some of its users didn't keep providing so many news stories necessitating warnings about misuses.

But there are some encouraging stories. I was very happy last night to run across a NY Times story on a new Gallup poll showing younger people aren't nearly as accepting of AI and brainwashed by pro-AI hype as many expected them to be:

https://www.democraticunderground.com/100221159855

I think that's good news. But for some reason that thread in GD didn't get nearly as much attention as my thread about how much misinformation Google's AI Overview is producing every hour:

https://www.democraticunderground.com/100221159857

They're both important stories. I love seeing stories about students pushing back against AI use. And I keep hoping that stories about the tremendous amount of misinformation from AI Overview will discourage people from using it - and worse, copying its unreliable answers to forums, including this one.

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