
UK parents warned over posting images of children amid AI sexual abuse fears
Advice issued by the NCA and the child safety watchdog the Internet Watch Foundation suggests parents and guardians make their social media accounts private or…
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Advice issued by the NCA and the child safety watchdog the Internet Watch Foundation suggests parents and guardians make their social media accounts private or share pictures of their children through a “close friends” group. Due to breakthroughs in AI, and the wide availability of AI models and nudification apps , some under-18s are becoming victims without even being in contact with criminals. Both organisations say they are not telling parents what to do but want them to be aware of the problem and what action to take.
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Advice issued by the NCA and the child safety watchdog the Internet Watch Foundation suggests parents and guardians make their social media accounts private or share pictures of their children through a “close friends” group.
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Due to breakthroughs in AI, and the wide availability of AI models and nudification apps , some under-18s are becoming victims without even being in contact with criminals.
according to The Guardian - UKBoth organisations say they are not telling parents what to do but want them to be aware of the problem and what action to take.
according to The Guardian - UK
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