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Utah ICAC commander: caseload surges as platforms and AI drive more CSAM reports

Legally Speaking · November 26, 2024
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Sete Aule, commander of the Utah Attorney General—s ICAC task force, says caseloads have reached "unprecedented" levels as more platform reports to NCMEC and a rise in AI-related child sexual abuse material increase referrals to investigators.

Sete Aule, commander of the Utah Attorney General—s Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) task force, said the unit—s workload "has definitely not slowed down" and that the number of cyber tips from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children has grown sharply in the past year.

Aule told host Richard Pyatt that technology companies—including large platforms—have improved reporting and that the volume of reports to NCMEC is one major…

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