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- Ireland's media regulator, Coimisiún na Meán, warned on April 24, 2025, about the rise of AI-generated child abuse images.
- This warning coincided with the regulator launching its program of work for 2025.
- The strategy includes a pilot program offering support for children facing imminent online harm.
- Online Safety Commissioner Niamh Hodnett stated, "Both are increasing in prevalence," referring to different image types.
- The regulator's plan aims to protect children and hold online platforms accountable.
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Online safety commissioner ‘concerned’ about rapid rise of AI child abuse imagery
Ireland’s Online Safety Commissioner said that she’s “concerned about the rise of self generated and AI generated child sex abuse material” and that the watchdog’s overarching regulatory body, Coimisiún na Meán, is meeting online platforms to try to stamp it out.
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