eSafety takes aim at generative AI

The eSafety Commissioner released a position statement on how it thinks the generative AI technology harms kids and what it wants to see the companies making this stuff do to make it "safer", after it started getting reports of "sexually explicit content generated by students using this technology to bully other students". To be fair, their demands are mostly good - "appropriately resourced trust and safety teams, informed consent measures for data collection and use, regular evaluation and third-party audits", but others like "age-appropriate design and escalation pathways to engage with law enforcement" can easily be perverted to invade privacy and further turn the internet into a virtual Disneyland.


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