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AI deepfake investigation by Ottawa police not trauma-informed, alleged victims say

AI deepfake investigation by Ottawa police not trauma-informed, alleged victims say
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Alleged victims of an AI-generated deepfake sexual exploitation case are criticizing the Ottawa Police for a lack of trauma-informed investigative practices. The report highlights the severe emotional impact of digital violence on survivors.

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Addresses the growing intersection of AI technology, digital crime, and the need for sensitive law enforcement responses to sexual violence.

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WARNING: This story contains details of violence and sexual exploitation, including rape. Multiple women who are alleged victims in a deepfake investigation involving their real faces in AI-generated scenes of rape and torture say the Ottawa Police S... [7488 chars]

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Focuses on the perspective of victims and systemic failures in institutional response, which is a common framing in social justice reporting.

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