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UK authorities warn parents against posting children’s photos online due to a rise in AI-generated child abuse imagery. The National Crime Agency and Internet Watch Foundation urge caution as synthetic content becomes more prevalent and dangerous.
Meta is lobbying Congress for legal immunity from lawsuits accusing its platforms of harming children. The company's efforts highlight growing tensions between tech firms and regulatory scrutiny over child safety.
Florida has sued TikTok, accusing the platform of violating state laws meant to protect minors and misleading parents about online risks.
The UK is preparing to implement a ban on social media use for under-16s, a move that has drawn both support and concern from child welfare advocates and political observers.
Explore how advanced AI technologies like neural networks, behavioral analytics, and machine learning are revolutionizing child safety features in iOS 27, moving beyond simple content blocking to adaptive, intelligent protection systems.
This article explores how Roblox's marketing and platform design may be considered 'unfair and deceptive' by the FTC, and what this means for child safety and AI regulation in digital platforms.
AI-powered children's toys are revolutionizing playtime, but concerns about data privacy and child safety are prompting lawmakers to consider bans.
Meta's earnings call focused heavily on AI investments and technological advancements, but the company avoided addressing critical child safety concerns raised by regulators and advocacy groups.
This article explains the technical and legal complexities of AI-based child safety measures in Europe, focusing on how privacy laws conflict with child protection needs through the use of AI scanning systems.
Ofcom has opened a formal investigation into Telegram over concerns about child sexual abuse material, marking its most significant enforcement action against a major messaging platform to date.
Learn how to build a basic age verification system that mimics Roblox's new tiered account approach for child safety.
A lawyer is pursuing accountability against AI companies like OpenAI following allegations that chatbots contributed to adolescent suicides. The case raises critical questions about AI liability and user protection.