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The eSafety Commission will from today require search engines to stamp out sexual abuse material on their platforms and bar their AI-generation tools from making such content.
As we reported last year, Australia’s online regulator will begin enforcing a new “search code” on platforms like Google and Bing, obligating them to address harmful material on their services. Julie Inman Grant, the eSafety Commissioner, said the rapid rise of AI generation services – including those from Google and Microsoft – had rendered a previous version of the search code “obsolete”.
Continue reading…The federal and NT governments will build 2,700 new homes in remote areas. Follow the day’s news liveThe eSafety Commission will from today require search engines to stamp out sexual abuse material on their platforms and bar their AI-generation tools from making such content.As we reported last year, Australia’s online regulator will begin enforcing a new “search code” on platforms like Google and Bing, obligating them to address harmful material on their services. Julie Inman Grant, the eSafety Commissioner, said the rapid rise of AI generation services – including those from Google and Microsoft – had rendered a previous version of the search code “obsolete”. Continue reading…
