Article 76RPR AI prey: why watchdogs are telling parents to protect children from nudification apps

AI prey: why watchdogs are telling parents to protect children from nudification apps

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Dan Milmo Global technology editor
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As imaging tools become more sophisticated, online predators are using images of children to make extreme pornography

The two photos started out as typical teenage selfies: looking into the mirror, fully clothed. But once online predators had got hold of those pictures and ran them through an AI imaging tool, they had become the basis for extreme pornography videos.

These examples come from the Report Remove service, which allows children who have had explicit pictures of themselves distributed without their consent to flag the image confidentially and have it blocked or taken down from social media. 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.

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