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Australia finds serious gaps in Big Tech’s response to online child sexual abuse
Japan🏛️ PoliticsCenter14 hr. ago

Australia finds serious gaps in Big Tech’s response to online child sexual abuse

Australia's internet regulator has identified significant shortcomings in how major technology companies are addressing online child sexual abuse. The regulator claims that these platforms are not effectively utilizing existing technologies capable of detecting common scripts used in coercive sexual extortion. This failure highlights concerns over the adequacy of current measures to protect children from such exploitation online.

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Australia finds serious gaps in Big Tech’s response to online child sexual abuse

Australia's internet regulator has identified significant shortcomings in how major technology companies are addressing online child sexual abuse. The regulator claims that these platforms are not effectively utilizing existing technologies capable of detecting common scripts used in coercive sexual extortion. This failure highlights concerns over the adequacy of current measures to protect children from such exploitation online.

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