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UK makes use of AI tools to create child abuse material a crime

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Posted on February 1, 2025

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The UK government takes a historic step by criminalizing the use of AI tools for creating child abuse images, aiming to enhance online safety and protect children from exploitation.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Britain will make it illegal to use artificial intelligence tools that create child sexual abuse images, it said on Saturday, becoming the first country in the world to introduce

UK Becomes First Nation to Criminalize AI-Generated Child Abuse Material

LONDON (Reuters) - Britain will make it illegal to use artificial intelligence tools that create child sexual abuse images, it said on Saturday, becoming the first country in the world to introduce the new AI sexual abuse offences.

Possessing, taking, making, showing or distributing explicit images of children is a crime in England and Wales. The new offences target the use of AI tools to "nudeify" real-life images of children.

The move comes as online criminals increasingly use AI to create child abuse material, with reports of such explicit images rising nearly five-fold in 2024, according to the Internet Watch Foundation.

"We know that sick predators' activities online often lead to them carrying out the most horrific abuse in person," Britain's interior minister Yvette Cooper said. "It is vital that we tackle child sexual abuse online as well as offline so we can better protect the public from new and emerging crimes."

Predators also use AI tools to disguise their identity and blackmail children with fake images to force them into further abuse, such as by streaming live images, the government said.

The new criminal offences include the possession, creation or distribution of AI tools designed to create child sexual abuse material and the possession of so-called AI "paedophile manuals," which provide instructions on the usage of the technology.

Another specific offence will target those who run websites on which child sexual abuse content is distributed. The government will also enable authorities to unlock digital devices for inspection.

The measures will be included in the Crime and Policing Bill when it comes to parliament.

Britain said earlier this month it would also make the creation and sharing of sexually explicit "deepfakes" - videos, pictures or audio clips made with AI to look real - a criminal offence.

(Reporting by Sam Tabahriti; Editing by Sachin Ravikumar)

Key Takeaways

  • UK criminalizes AI-generated child abuse material.
  • New offences target AI tools used for creating explicit images.
  • AI 'paedophile manuals' possession is now illegal.
  • The Crime and Policing Bill will include these measures.
  • UK also targets AI-generated deepfakes.

Frequently Asked Questions

What new law is being introduced in the UK?
Britain will make it illegal to use artificial intelligence tools that create child sexual abuse images, becoming the first country to introduce such legislation.
What types of offences does the new legislation cover?
The new offences include the possession, creation, or distribution of AI tools designed to create child sexual abuse material and the possession of AI 'paedophile manuals.'
Why is the UK government taking this action?
The government aims to tackle the rising use of AI by online criminals to create child abuse material, which has reportedly increased nearly five-fold in 2024.
What additional measures are included in the legislation?
The legislation will also target those running websites distributing child sexual abuse content and will enable authorities to unlock digital devices for inspection.
What other AI-related crime is being addressed?
Earlier this month, the UK announced plans to criminalize the creation and sharing of sexually explicit 'deepfakes' made with AI.

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