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Surge in AI-Generated Child Exploitation Material Sparks Arrests in Tennessee and New York

Severity: High (Score: 66.0)

Sources: Wgnsradio, Fox17

Summary

Law enforcement in the U.S. is facing a troubling rise in the use of generative AI to create child sexual abuse material (CSAM). In Nashville, Jerry Dubose II, 47, was arrested for sexual exploitation of a minor after using Grok AI to generate explicit images. His activities were linked to multiple CyberTips sent to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) from September 2025 to March 2026. Similarly, in Camillus, New York, Chad R. Snow, a basketball coach, was arrested for possessing AI-generated pornographic images of minors. Both suspects have prior convictions related to offenses against minors. The NCMEC reported receiving 485,000 reports of AI-generated CSAM, highlighting the alarming trend of predators leveraging advanced technology for exploitation. The investigations continue as authorities seek to combat this growing threat. Key Points: • Jerry Dubose II and Chad R. Snow were arrested for generating and possessing AI-created CSAM. • Both suspects have previous convictions involving minors, indicating a pattern of predatory behavior. • The NCMEC reported a staggering 485,000 cases of AI-generated child sexual abuse material.

Key Entities

  • United States (country)
  • XAI (company)
  • Grok AI (tool)
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