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AI-generated child sexual abuse images, including deepfakes, have surged globally, affecting 1.2 million children, prompting UNICEF to urge stronger laws and tech safeguards.
A surge in AI-generated sexualized images of children, including deepfakes created via "nudification," has alarmed UNICEF, which reports at least 1.2 million children affected globally in the past year.
The organization warns such content, even if synthetic, constitutes child sexual abuse material and causes real psychological harm, urging governments to expand laws to criminalize AI-generated CSAM and calling on tech developers to implement safety-by-design measures.
Despite temporary bans on platforms like X after its AI chatbot Grok enabled such content, users bypassed restrictions, highlighting the need for targeted regulations.
Singapore’s new Online Safety (Relief and Accountability) Act empowers a commission to issue takedowns and support civil suits, while experts stress that reducing societal tolerance is key to protecting victims.
Las imágenes de abuso sexual infantil generadas por IA, incluidas las deepfakes, han aumentado en todo el mundo, afectando a 1,2 millones de niños, lo que llevó a UNICEF a instar a leyes más estrictas y salvaguardas tecnológicas.