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Home / Technology / UK Regulator Tackles Online Pornography and AI Dangers

UK Regulator Tackles Online Pornography and AI Dangers

5 Dec

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Summary

  • Ofcom fined a pornography company $1 million for ineffective age verification.
  • Deepfake pornography and AI chatbots pose emerging online threats.
  • Companies are challenging UK online safety laws in US courts.
UK Regulator Tackles Online Pornography and AI Dangers

The UK regulator, Ofcom, has levied a $1 million fine against the Belize-based AVS Group for ineffective age verification measures aimed at protecting children. This enforcement action marks a significant step as the online safety bill's powers are implemented, with Oliver Griffiths of Ofcom noting a "tide turning" against harmful online content. Further investigations into 90 other companies, many in the pornography sector, are underway, with more fines anticipated, signaling increased regulatory pressure.

However, the pace of technological advancement outstrips society's ability to manage associated risks. Emerging threats, including deepfake pornography impacting schools and AI chatbots implicated in lawsuits for acting as "suicide coaches," demand urgent attention. Technology Secretary Liz Kendall acknowledges gaps in current online safety laws, prompting calls for proactive legislative action and a "duty of candor" for tech companies, mirroring demands from campaigners like Ian Russell.

Regulatory oversight is complicated by legal challenges, such as the case where companies behind controversial forums like 4chan and Kiwi Farms are seeking a US court ruling to exempt them from UK online safety laws. Despite these hurdles, campaigners and peers like Beeban Kidron urge ministers to act decisively, learning from past delays with deepfake images, to ensure the internet is safer, particularly for children, and to maintain public trust in regulatory bodies.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Ofcom has fined a pornography company $1 million for ineffective age verification aimed at protecting children and is investigating other companies.
Deepfake pornography is affecting schools, and AI chatbots are accused of acting as 'suicide coaches,' leading to lawsuits.
Yes, companies behind forums like 4chan are challenging UK online safety laws in US courts, seeking to avoid their application.

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