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Google has informed Australian authorities it received more than 250 complaints globally over nearly a year that its artificial intelligence software was used to make deepfake terrorism material.
eSafety puts Google, Meta, Apple on notice over online child sex abuse. The eSafety Commissioner has officially put the tech giants on notice: Do more to protect Aussie kids or cop massive fines.
Julie Inman Grant, Australia's eSafety Commissioner, today addressed the National Press Club to outline how her office will be driving the Social Media Minimum Age Bill when it comes into effect in ...
The eSafety Commission praises Google for its transparency in revealing the malicious uses that some criminal actors are making of its AI tools. The Australian eSafety Commission called Google’s ...
While only logged-in users will be required to have their age checked, many Australians typically surf the web while logged ...
Four in 10 young teenagers have been exposed to harmful content such as eating disorder videos on the platform, which is set to escape the child social media ban.
A barely covered decision by the eSafety commissioner makes it all but certain that tech will be forced to scan everything from users. eSafety commissioner to make Google, Facebook scan every file ...
By the end of the year, all Australian users will need to provide assurance of their age when they sign in to a search engine ...
Australia’s top content moderator has given Twitter, Google, TikTok, Twitch and Discord 35 days to outline how they’re detecting child abuse material and stopping their algorithms from ...
Google and Microsoft, which operates Bing, have been given a month to address her concerns. Ms Inman Grant said the industry codes would be in force by mid- December and that the industry ...
The eSafety Commissioner's fight against X over videos of the Wakeley stabbing just got messier, with two new groups from the other side of the world granted leave to join the case.
Communications Minister Paul Fletcher last week put forward Australia's new Online Safety Bill, which the government touted would further empower the eSafety Commissioner to request the removal of ...