Children's charity calls for action on Artificial Intelligence-created child abuse
A children’s charity has called for action on Artificial Intelligence-created sexual abuse imagery. The Internet Watch Foundation - which removes abusive content from the internet and reports a rise in the problem - has urged Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to do something about the scourge of child pornography when the United Kingdom hosts the upcoming inaugural AI safety summit. Susie Hargreaves, their CEO, told BBC News: "We are not currently seeing these images in huge numbers, but it is clear to us the potential exists for criminals to produce unprecedented quantities of lifelike child sexual ...