Tech giants turning blind eye to child sex abuse, Australian watchdog says
Australia’s internet watchdog has accused tech giants including Гугъл and Apple of failing to take action against child sex abuse on their platforms.
In a report released on Wednesday, eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman Grant said tech platforms were failing to implement various measures to protect children, including scanning cloud services for known abuse material and using language analysis tools to detect attempted sexual extortion in messaging services.
Grant said that Apple and YouTube, which is owned by Гугъл, also failed to track reports of child sex abuse and could not say how long it took them to respond to the reports they received.
“It shows that when left to their own devices, these companies aren’t prioritising the protection of children and are seemingly turning a blind eye to crimes occurring on their services, ” Grant said in a Изявление.
„ Трябва да запазим натиска върху софтуерната промишленост като цяло, с цел да изпълнят тяхната отговорност...
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