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19/02/2025 - UK Proposes AI Law to Combat Online Child Exploitation (UK)

argument: Notizie/News - Digital Governance

Source: ZDNet France

The ZDNet France article reports that the UK government is set to introduce new legislation to regulate AI’s role in detecting and preventing child exploitation online. The proposed law comes amid concerns that AI-generated child abuse content is proliferating, making it harder for authorities to track and remove harmful material.

Under the new legal framework, AI companies will be required to implement stricter content moderation systems. This includes AI-driven detection tools capable of identifying and reporting child abuse content before it spreads. Tech platforms failing to comply with these regulations could face heavy fines or criminal liability.

The law also seeks to address AI-generated deepfake content used for child exploitation. Authorities have expressed concerns that AI can be misused to create realistic but fake images and videos, making traditional enforcement methods ineffective.

Critics of the proposal warn that AI surveillance measures must balance privacy rights with child protection. Some argue that overly strict regulations could lead to excessive data monitoring and potential abuses of surveillance technology.

Despite these challenges, UK lawmakers insist that stronger AI governance is necessary to combat online child exploitation effectively. The article concludes by noting that the proposed AI law aligns with broader global efforts to regulate AI’s role in digital safety and online harm prevention.