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Celebrating the people that make IWF great – Tess: Telling people that you work in policy is usually met with a slightly glazed look
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Celebrating the people that make IWF great - Rosa: Each day I work as an analyst I question how people are so determined to abuse, coerce and exploit children sexually
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Celebrating the people that make IWF great – John: I made a concerted effort within our remit to have every image and video I found of her online removed
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Celebrating the people that make IWF great - Joe: It’s not something people like to talk about in a social setting
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Celebrating the people that make IWF great - Lillian: I still see some of the same images I did 10 years ago
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IWF has record month as public reports of child sexual abuse surge
IWF analysts have seen accelerating numbers of public reports of child sexual abuse, with more people staying and working from home among contributing factors.
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‘Significant breakthrough’ as IWF analysts crack code used by predators to share child sexual abuse material online
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IWF breaks record for actioning reports in a single day
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Netsweeper and the IWF up the Ante Against Child Sexual Abuse Imagery with Microsoft Photo DNA Technology
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Charity wants AI summit to address child sexual abuse imagery
A leading children's charity is calling on Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to tackle AI-generated child sexual abuse imagery, when the UK hosts the first global summit on AI safety this autumn.
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AI advances could lead to more child sexual abuse videos, watchdog warns
IWF warns of more AI-made child sexual abuse videos as tools behind them get more widespread and easier to use
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More AI-generated child sex abuse material is being posted online
In a review of material posted on the dark web, the Internet Watch Foundation found that deepfakes featuring children were becoming more extreme.