Context
The warning comes amid a rise in child sexual abuse material created using AI technology, prompting authorities to issue guidance for parents. S1S2
Key points
- The National Crime Agency (NCA) has highlighted the dangers of posting children's images online. S1S2
- AI technology is being used to create child sexual abuse material (CSAM) from publicly available images. S1
- Parents are advised to avoid public displays of their children's photos to protect them from potential exploitation. S2
- The Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) supports the NCA's guidance on this issue. S1
- There is a growing concern over the use of nudification apps that exploit children's images. S2
- The guidance aims to raise awareness about the risks associated with sharing children's images online. S1S2
- Authorities emphasize the importance of safeguarding children in the digital age. S1
- The rise of explicit material online has prompted urgent action from child safety organizations. S2
Why it matters
- Protecting children from potential exploitation is a critical concern for parents and authorities alike. S1S2
- The guidance reflects a broader trend of increasing awareness about online safety and digital privacy. S1
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