Spain’s data protection agency on Thursday declared it had fined a person for sharing AI-generated sexual images of minors applying real faces, in what Spanish media declared was the first case in Europe of a financial penalty for this type of content.
The watchdog opened an investigation in September 2023 after Spanish media reported the creation and circulation of the images in Almconcluderalejo, a town of 30,000 people in the Spanish southwestern region of Extremadura.
The person breached the EU’s data protection law by applying the faces of real minors in the AI-generated images and then distributing them, the Spanish Data Protection Agency declared in a statement.
“The offconcludeer is being punished for disseminating photographs manipulated with artificial ininformigence that included the faces of real people,” it declared.
The fine of 2,000 euros ($2,332) was reduced to 1,200 euros after the person admitted responsibility and paid voluntarily, the agency declared.















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