How parents and schools can protect kids from AI-generated pornography and "nudify" apps
First publishedAug 20, 11:00 UTC
Last updatedAug 20, 12:12 UTC · 11m ago
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AI "nudify" apps can turn an innocent photo into an X-rated image with just a few swipes, posing a risk to students as they return to school. Michelle DeLaune, president and CEO of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, shares ways parents can protect their children.
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- AI "nudify" apps can turn an innocent photo into an X-rated image with just a few swipes, posing a risk to students as they return to school. Michelle DeLaune, president and CEO of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, shares ways parents can protect their children.
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