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Parliamentarians join the IWF to tackle online child sexual abuse material
On 28 April 2025, the IWF hosted MPs, peers, and staffers in Parliament to discuss the urgent findings of our 2024 Annual Data & Insights Report.
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‘Disturbing’ AI-generated child sexual abuse images found on hidden chatbot website that simulates indecent fantasies
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AI chatbots and child sexual abuse: a wake-up call for urgent safeguards
IWF analysts uncover platform hosting chatbot “characters” designed to let users simulate sexual scenarios with child avatars.
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MEP visits IWF ahead of vital negotiations in EU Parliament on AI child sexual abuse content
Dutch MEP Jeroen Lenaers visits the IWF offices in Cambridge, UK, to hear directly from frontline experts about the harms of AI in the fight against online child sexual abuse.
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AI imagery getting more ‘extreme’ as IWF welcomes new rules allowing thorough testing of AI tools
AI imagery getting more ‘extreme’ as IWF welcomes new rules allowing thorough testing of AI tools
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“AI child sexual abuse imagery is not a future risk – it is a current and accelerating crisis”
IWF CEO Kerry Smith calls for complete EU ban of AI abuse content at high-level meeting of global experts in Rome
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Analyst's ‘hunch’ leads to British schoolgirl’s rescue from online child sexual abuse
An IWF analyst’s instincts told him he could act quickly to intervene after he received an anonymous tip off.
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Our participation at the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse
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Shorter working days, counselling and table tennis: How the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) takes care of its staff
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We must stop the “horrifying” number of people looking at child sexual abuse material by removing it from the internet
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Protecting all of India’s online citizens is only one step away
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‘Something’s not right!’ Two well-known faces & one creative approach to engage with young people on the sensitive issue of online child sexual abuse