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The biggest AI companies agree to crack down on child abuse images


The principles were signed by around 10 companies so far.

Tech companies like Google, Meta, OpenAI, Microsoft, and Amazon committed today to reviewing their AI training data for child sexual abuse material (CSAM) and removing it from use in any future models. Stanford researchers released a report in December that found a popular dataset used to train some AI models contained links to CSAM imagery. Google’s vice president of trust and safety solutions, Susan Jasper, said in the post that supporting these campaigns raises public awareness and gives people tools to identify and report abuse.

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