Two western Pennsylvania men have been charged in separate child sexual abuse material investigations, both of which involved artificially generated files, Pennsylvania Attorney General Dave Sunday announced on Monday.

Kenneth C. Klink, 62, of Beaver Falls, was charged with 66 felony counts related to the possession of files, including images authorities say he altered with artificial intelligence to depict himself abusing children. He was recently arraigned, and a judge set bail at $500,000.

In a separate case, Joshua J. Crockett, 43, of Vestaburg, was charged with 33 felonies for possessing and distributing child sexual abuse material, including one count for an artificially-generated file. Crockett was arraigned, and his bail was set at $750,000.

"Both of these cases involved proacti

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