Death Lies & Alibis+Follow🚨 FIRST IN THE NATION — OHIO MAN CONVICTED IN AI DEEPFAKE ABUSE CASE UNDER NEW FEDERAL LAW Columbus, Ohio — This case just set a national precedent. 37-year-old James Strahler II has become the first person in the United States convicted under the “Take It Down Act” after pleading guilty in federal court. The law, passed in 2025, targets AI-generated “deepfake” abuse and non-consensual explicit content. ⚠️ WHAT HE DID Investigators say this went far beyond online harassment. 👉 Used AI to create fake explicit videos of victims 👉 Sent them to coworkers and family members 👉 Targeted both women and children 👉 Attempted to extort families for nude photos Authorities say he used: 👉 Over 24 AI platforms 👉 More than 100 web-based tools And the scope was massive— 👉 Over 700 images posted online 👉 Thousands more found on his phone 🚔 THE INVESTIGATION The case started locally— 👉 Hilliard Police 👉 Delaware County Sheriff Then escalated to: 👉 FBI 👉 Maryland AI & Synthetic Media Task Force ⚖️ WHY THIS MATTERS This is the first conviction under a law designed specifically for AI abuse. 👉 A major step in holding people accountable for deepfake crimes 👉 Sets the tone for future cases across the country 📍 WHAT’S NEXT 👉 Sentencing has not been set 👉 He now faces significant federal prison time This case is a clear sign — the law is catching up to technology. #OhioCrime #BreakingNews #Deepfake #CyberCrime #TrueCrime #Justice #ColumbusOhio Source: U.S. Attorney’s Office | Federal Court Records30Share
Jennifer Meyer+FollowIs AI Ruining Rock Legends' Legacy?When a music icon like Ian Anderson calls out AI fakery, you know it’s serious. The Jethro Tull frontman is warning fans about AI-generated images and fake accounts using his likeness. As AI tools get more advanced, how do we protect artists’ identities—and our own trust in what we see online? Is this just the beginning of a bigger problem for creators? #Tech #AIethics #Deepfake00Share