Australia’s eSafety commissioner says none of the big technology companies are doing enough to stop images of “the most heinous abuse to children” from being shared online.
The criticism comes as the commission registers six new industry codes designed to better protect children from “lawful but awful” age-inappropriate content, including the “clear and present” danger posed by AI driven companion chatbots. YouTube creators and eSafety commissioner at odds over whether to exclude platform from under-16 ban Read more
Julie Inman Grant told ABC’s 730 that about 100,000 Australians a month have accessed an app that allows users to upload images of other people, including school students, to receive an accurate depiction of what they would look like naked.
Inman Grant said she had not h