
First AI-Harassment Conviction Under Take It Down Act
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First Conviction Under Federal Take It Down Act: James Strahler Pleads Guilty to Cybercrimes
This week marks a significant milestone in the fight against online harassment and non-consensual AI-generated sexually explicit images, as the first conviction under the federal Take It Down Act was secured. James Strahler, a 37-year-old man from Columbus, Ohio, pleaded guilty to cybercrimes against at least six women. The act, passed in 2025 following advocacy from First Lady Melania Trump, was celebrated by the White House and law enforcement officials as a landmark achievement in combating rising digital abuse. Strahlers case involved the use of over 24 AI platforms and more than 100 AI models to harass victims with calls, texts, posts, real images, and AI fakes, along with threats of violence. Legal experts believe this sets an early precedent for tougher accountability for these crimes in the face of fast-changing technology.
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