Safeguarding Minister Jess Phillips warns that AI-generated child abuse imagery could use any child's image, as the UK leads global efforts to legislate against the growing threat.
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00:00We're the first country in the world to look at legislating and act on legislating for AI, child abuse imagery.
00:09Now, this is a global problem and is going to need global solutions, but Britain here, this government,
00:15is leading the way on trying to clamp down on this horrendous crime.
00:22The growth of AI-based images of children based on original images of child abuse victims that
00:31already exist, or the use of, you know, my child's image could be being used, anybody in the
00:38country's child's image could be used to make this horrendous, horrendous content that fuels
00:46child abuse in our country. It is a massive battle. This is where it starts, this is not where it ends.