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Apple has updated a webpage on its child safety features to remove all references to its controversial child sexual abuse material (CSAM) detection feature. But the company says its plans haven ...
Apple further says that its manual review, which relies on human reviewers, would be able to detect if CSAM was on a device as the result of some kind of malicious attack.
Apple is abandoning its plans to launch a controversial tool that would check iPhones, iPads and iCloud photos for child sexual abuse material (CSAM) following backlash from critics who decried ...
Apple hit with $1.2B lawsuit after killing controversial CSAM-detecting tool Apple knowingly ignoring child porn is a "never-ending nightmare," lawsuit says.
Apple said as much in the recent letter from Neuenschwander, its director of user privacy and child safety, responding to fresh demands to scan iCloud photos for CSAM.
AI image generators are trained on large amounts of real data, including real CSAM or publicly available photos of children ...
Over a year ago, Apple announced plans to scan for child sexual abuse material (CSAM) with the iOS 15.2 release. The technology is inevitable despite imperfections and silence about it.
Apple has been accused of underreporting the prevalence of child sexual abuse material (CSAM) on its platforms. The National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC), a child ...
In December, Apple said that it was killing an effort to design a privacy-preserving iCloud photo-scanning tool for detecting child sexual abuse material (CSAM) on the platform. Originally ...
Apple's CSAM detection capability is built solely to detect known CSAM images stored in iCloud Photos that have been identified by experts at NCMEC and other child safety groups.
Apple just said, “If we’re asked to do this for anything but CSAM, we simply will not.” And, that’s fine, but why should I believe you? Previously, their slogan was, “What happens on ...
If you Google my name, the phrase “revenge porn” pops up. As five tech CEOs testify about CSAM before the Senate today, Apple CEO Tim Cook's absence is glaring.