NCMEC
Can AI Help “Solve” The Child Porn Problem? Magic 8 Ball Says, “Answer Hazy – Ask Again Later”
Mark Rasch | | 18 U.S.C. § 2252A, Agent of the State, AI training, Content Moderation, contraband, CSAM, data subject rights, forensic analysis, GDPR, Law Enforcement Directive, Legal Liability, machine learning, NCMEC, New York v. Ferber, Paroline v. United States, productization, statutory authorization, synthetic CSAM
The technological trajectory is clear: Hash-based systems anchored in the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (“NCMEC”) database remain highly effective for identifying known CSAM, but they are structurally incapable of ...
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Apple Searches Your iPhone for Kiddie Porn
Early reports about Apple’s new anti-child porn initiative indicated that Apple intended to scan the contents of users’ devices and computers for the presence of child sexual abuse material (CSAM), report whether ...
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Cyber-crime against children spikes amid stay-at-home orders
The sudden shift to remote work has forced millions of individuals and families to set aside their daily routines and quickly adapt to self-isolating measures to stay safe amid the pandemic While ...

