
UK Parents Warned Against Sharing Children's Photos Online Due to AI Abuse Risks
The UK's National Crime Agency has issued a strong warning to parents, advising them against publicly sharing photos of their children online. This guidance comes amid growing concerns about the risks of AI-driven abuse and exploitation of such images.
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Parents warned not to publicly share children’s images amid AI abuse risks
The NCA says there is a growing threat of children's images being used to create child abuse material.
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We would like to hear how parents feel following guidance from the UK National Crime Agency about sharing photos of their children publicly online The UK National Crime Agency has recommended parents should not put photos of their children on public display online as part of landmark guidance to tackle the rise of AI-generated sexual abuse material. Advice issued by the NCA and the Internet Watch Foundation suggests parents and guardians make their social media accounts private or share pictu...
By Guardian community team
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Crime prevention chiefs have warned there is ‘no protection’ amid a surge in AI-generated child sexual abuse imagery
By Nicole Wootton-Cane
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