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George Osborne reveals he and wife Thea have had their third child: Ex-Chancellor discusses birth of baby Pax and juggling nappy changing in latest podcast with Ed Balls
OpenAI forms a new team to study child safety
Under scrutiny from activists — and parents — OpenAI has formed a new team to study ways to prevent its AI tools from being misused or abused by kids. In a new job listing on its career page, OpenAI reveals the existence of a Child Safety team, which the company says is working with platform […]
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EU Proposes Criminalizing AI-Generated Child Sexual Abuse and Deepfakes
Back in May 2022, the Commission presented a separate piece of CSA-related draft legislation, aiming to establish a framework that could make it obligatory for digital services to use automated technologies to detect and report existing or new child sexual abuse material (CSAM) circulating on their platforms, and identify and report grooming activity targeting kids. The CSAM-scanning plan has proven to be highly controversial — and it continues to split lawmakers in the parliament and the Council, as well as kicking up suspicions over the Commission’s links with child safety tech lobbyists and raising other awkward questions for the EU’s executive, over a legally questionable foray into microtargeted ads to promote the proposal. The Commission’s decision to prioritize the targeting of digital messaging platforms to tackle CSA has attracted a lot of criticism that the bloc’s lawmakers are focusing in the wrong area for combatting a complex societal problem — which may have generated some pressure for it to come with follow-on proposals. (Not that the Commission is saying that, of course; it describes today’s package as “complementary” to its earlier CSAM-scanning proposal.) “Fast evolving technologies are creating new possibilities for child sexual abuse online, and raises challenges for law enforcement to investigate this extremely serious and wide spread crime,” said Ylva Johansson, commissioner for home affairs, in a statement. “A strong criminal law is essential and today we are taking a key step to ensure that we have effective legal tools to rescue children and bring perpetrators to justice. We are delivering on our commitments made in the EU Strategy for a more effective fight against Child sexual abuse presented in July 2020.”
The final shape of the proposals will be determined by the EU’s co-legislators in the Parliament and Council. “If/when there’s agreement on how to amend the current directive on combating CSA, it would enter into force 20 days after its publication in the Official Journal of the EU,” adds TechCrunch.
Read more of this story at Slashdot.
EU Proposes Criminalizing AI-Generated Child Sexual Abuse and Deepfakes
Back in May 2022, the Commission presented a separate piece of CSA-related draft legislation, aiming to establish a framework that could make it obligatory for digital services to use automated technologies to detect and report existing or new child sexual abuse material (CSAM) circulating on their platforms, and identify and report grooming activity targeting kids. The CSAM-scanning plan has proven to be highly controversial — and it continues to split lawmakers in the parliament and the Council, as well as kicking up suspicions over the Commission’s links with child safety tech lobbyists and raising other awkward questions for the EU’s executive, over a legally questionable foray into microtargeted ads to promote the proposal. The Commission’s decision to prioritize the targeting of digital messaging platforms to tackle CSA has attracted a lot of criticism that the bloc’s lawmakers are focusing in the wrong area for combatting a complex societal problem — which may have generated some pressure for it to come with follow-on proposals. (Not that the Commission is saying that, of course; it describes today’s package as “complementary” to its earlier CSAM-scanning proposal.) “Fast evolving technologies are creating new possibilities for child sexual abuse online, and raises challenges for law enforcement to investigate this extremely serious and wide spread crime,” said Ylva Johansson, commissioner for home affairs, in a statement. “A strong criminal law is essential and today we are taking a key step to ensure that we have effective legal tools to rescue children and bring perpetrators to justice. We are delivering on our commitments made in the EU Strategy for a more effective fight against Child sexual abuse presented in July 2020.”
The final shape of the proposals will be determined by the EU’s co-legislators in the Parliament and Council. “If/when there’s agreement on how to amend the current directive on combating CSA, it would enter into force 20 days after its publication in the Official Journal of the EU,” adds TechCrunch.
Read more of this story at Slashdot.
Kierra Sheard Announces Pregnancy with First Child
Congratulation are in order for Gospel superstar Kierra Sheard.
For, the Stellar Award winner and her husband Jordan Kelly have announced that they are expecting their first child together.
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Speaking to PEOPLE, Kierra gushed:
“I am so excited and blessed to have this opportunity to carry,
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‘Run Rabbit Run’ trailer sees Sarah Snook dealing with her own creepy child
Australia’s bad history with rabbits is about to get even worse. Netflix has released the official trailer for Australian psychological horror Run Rabbit Run, and somehow resisted using the song of the same name despite it being a creepy vibes stalwart.
The film follows fertility doctor and single mother Sarah (Succession‘s Sarah Snook) as her daughter Mia (Lily LaTorre) begins to display some strange and unsettling behaviour. Kids being weird isn’t necessarily cause for concern, but Mia’s case appears to be the exception, as she wanders around wearing a creepy rabbit mask, doing unnerving crayon drawings — and claiming to be Sarah’s sister Alice, who went missing when she was seven.
Run Rabbit Run hops onto Netflix on June 28.