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AI tools used for child ******* abuse images targeted in Home Office crackdown | Artificial intelligence (AI)

Britain is to become the first country to introduce laws tackling the use of AI tools to produce child ******* abuse images, amid warnings from law enforcement agencies of an ­alarming proliferation in such use of the technology.

In an attempt to close a legal ­loophole that has been a major ­concern for police and online safety campaigners, it will become ******** to possess, create or distribute AI tools designed to generate child ******* abuse material.

Those found guilty will face up to five years in prison.

It will also become ******** for anyone to possess manuals that teach potential ­offenders how to use AI tools to either make abusive imagery or to help them abuse children, with a potential prison sentence of up to three years.

A stringent new law targeting those who run or moderate websites designed for the sharing of images or advice to other offenders will be put in place. Extra powers will also be handed to the Border Force, which will be able to compel anyone who it suspects of posing a ******* risk to children to unlock their digital devices for inspection.

The news follows warnings that the use of AI tools in the creation of child ******* abuse imagery has more than quadrupled in the space of a year. There were 245 confirmed reports of AI-generated child ******* abuse images last year, up from 51 in 2023, according to the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF).

Over a 30-day ******* last year, it found 3,512 AI images on a single dark web site. It also identified an increasing proportion of “category A” images – the most severe kind.

AI tools have been deployed in a variety of ways by those seeking to abuse children. It is understood that there have been cases of deploying it to “nudify” images of real children, or applying the faces of children to ­existing child ******* abuse images.

The voices of real children and victims are also used.

Newly generated images have been used to blackmail children and force them into more abusive situations, including the live streaming of abuse.

AI tools are also helping perpetrators disguise their identity to help them groom and abuse their victims.

Technology secretary Peter Kyle said the *** has ‘failed to keep up’ with the malign applications of the AI revolution. Photograph: Wiktor Szymanowicz/Future Publishing/Getty Images

Senior police figures say that there is now well-established evidence that those who view such images are likely to go on to abuse children in person, and they are concerned that the use of AI imagery could ­normalise the ******* abuse of children.

The new laws will be brought in as part of the crime and policing bill, which has not yet come to parliament.

Peter Kyle, the technology ­secretary, said that the state had “failed to keep up” with the malign applications of the AI revolution.

Writing for the Observer, he said he would ensure that the safety of children “comes first”, even as he attempts to make the *** one of the world’s leading AI markets.

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“A 15-year-old girl rang the NSPCC recently,” he writes. “An online ­stranger had edited photos from her social media to make fake nude images. The images showed her face and, in the background, you could see her bedroom. The girl was terrified that someone would send them to her parents and, worse still, the ­pictures were so convincing that she was scared her parents wouldn’t believe that they were fake.

“There are thousands of stories like this happening behind bedroom doors across Britain. Children being exploited. Parents who lack the knowledge or the power to stop it. Every one of them is evidence of the ­catastrophic social and legal failures of the past decade.”

The new laws are among changes that experts have been demanding for some time.

“There is certainly more to be done to prevent AI technology from being exploited, but we welcome [the] announcement, and believe these measures are a vital starting point,” said Derek Ray-Hill, the interim IWF chief executive.

Rani Govender, policy manager for child safety online at the NSPCC, said the charity’s Childline service had heard from children about the impact AI-generated images could have. She called for more measures stopping the images being produced. “Wherever possible, these abhorrent harms must be prevented from happening in the first place,” she said.

“To achieve this, we must see robust regulation of this technology to ensure children are protected and tech companies undertake thorough risk assessments before new AI products are rolled out.”

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