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Australia to Ban AI Deepfake Apps Targeting Children

    Australia to Ban AI Deepfake Apps Targeting Children
    Above: A 13-year-old looks at an iPhone on May 21, 2025, in Bath, England.  Image copyright: Anna Barclay/Getty Images

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    Techno-skeptic narrative

    These AI tools represent an unprecedented threat to children's safety that demands immediate government intervention. The technology allows predators to weaponize innocent photos from social media into child abuse material within seconds, creating a pipeline of exploitation that traditional laws cannot address. Swift action to ban these apps at the source will protect vulnerable young people from devastating psychological harm.

    Techno-optimist narrative

    Restricting AI technology risks stifling innovation and legitimate uses while failing to address the real problem of enforcement and education. The focus should be on strengthening existing laws against image-based abuse rather than blanket bans that may prove technically unworkable given the global nature of app distribution and open-source AI development.

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