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Parental Guidance: 5 Principles to Protect Kids from AI-Driven Exploitation

Summary

  • Perpetrators can now use AI to modify images of children for "sextortion"
  • Parents must act proactively to mitigate risks, not just react to new technologies
  • Teaching children to set, hold, and respect boundaries is crucial
Parental Guidance: 5 Principles to Protect Kids from AI-Driven Exploitation

On November 4, 2025, experts warned that the threat of child exploitation has evolved beyond the need for children to share explicit images. Perpetrators can now use AI tools to modify images of fully-clothed children and use them to "sextort" or sexually extort children.

Addressing this alarming trend, Chris Yadon of the nonprofit Saprea called on parents and caregivers to take action, offering five key principles to mitigate the risks of AI on children. First, he emphasized the importance of assessing risky situations and practicing navigating them with children. Second, teaching children to set, hold, and respect boundaries is crucial, as more than half of sexual harm to children is done by other minors.

Maintaining open communication with children is the third principle, as Yadon stressed the need for children to feel secure in addressing their questions and concerns. The fourth principle is educating children about sexual health, as Yadon noted that if parents don't provide this information, children may seek it from less reliable sources, exposing them to further risks.

Finally, Yadon highlighted the importance of parents and caregivers first "figuring out their own stuff" by learning to regulate their emotional health, so they can then better support their children. Yadon expressed hope that by addressing this "big, ugly problem," society can finally make progress in protecting children from the growing threat of AI-driven exploitation.

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Yadon recommends 5 principles: 1) Assess risks and practice navigating them with children, 2) Teach children to set, hold, and respect boundaries, 3) Keep communication open with children, 4) Educate children about sexual health, and 5) Regulate their own emotional well-being.
The article states that perpetrators can now use AI tools to modify images of fully-clothed children and use them to "sextort" or sexually extort children, without the children needing to share explicit images.
Yadon explains that technology is "moving too fast" and if parents "wait and see what happens, the harm will be done long before we ever respond to it." He urges parents to "act" and "choose to act instead of being acted upon."

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