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Old 18-07-2023, 12:21 AM #1
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Default Illegal Trade in AI child sex abuse images exposed

On Newsnight BBC2HD
the reporter was being showed images.


The Proffesor Lady at the Internet Watch Foundation,
in Cambridge
asked the BBC fella
(Joe Tidy , Cyber Correspondent at BBC News.)
if he wanted to take a break?
He put his hand over his face,
And said yes, he wanted to take a break.


[Paedophiles are using artificial intelligence (AI)
technology to create and sell
life-like child sexual abuse material,
the BBC has found.
Some are accessing the images by paying
subscriptions to accounts on mainstream
content-sharing sites such as Patreon.
Patreon said it had a "zero tolerance" policy
about such imagery on its site.
The National Police Chief's Council said it was
"outrageous" that some platforms were
making "huge profits" but not taking
"moral responsibility"
]


https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-65932372



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