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  1. AI Child Abuse Imagery Parent Guide - Social Media Partner Pack

    Access our free social media partner pack to raise awareness of AI-generated child sexual abuse material.

  2. “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

  3. AI-generated child sexual abuse

    Explore how IWF confronts the rise of AI-generated child sexual abuse material, highlighting emerging threats and efforts to protect children online.

  4. EU Parliament leads the way in tackling AI-generated child sexual abuse material

    The European Parliament is taking a decisive stand against the rise of AI-generated child sexual abuse material (AI-CSAM), co-hosting a high-level briefing with the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) to address this urgent threat. With a 380% increase in AI-CSAM reports in 2024, the Parliament is pushing for robust legal reforms through the proposed Child Sexual Abuse Directive. Key priorities include criminalising all forms of AI-generated CSAM, removing legal loopholes such as the “personal use” exemption, and enhancing cross-border enforcement. The IWF and the European Child Sexual Abuse Legislation Advocacy Group (ECLAG) urge the Council of the EU to align with Parliament’s strong stance to protect children and support survivors. This article highlights the scale of the threat, the evolving technology behind synthetic abuse imagery, and the critical need for updated EU legislation.

  5. Strong public support for EU child sexual abuse legislation as abuse imagery rockets

  6. AI-generated child sexual abuse material

    Understand the rise of AI-generated CSAM in our 2025 Annual Data & Insights Report. We analyse the evolving threats and challenges posed by AI tools.

  7. Social media ban – why a big tech revolution and bolder action on Online Safety Act are key

    The so-called social media ban is a revolutionary step, but is this a revolutionary moment for child safety?

  8. New guidance for parents and carers as AI-manipulated images of children become a growing concern

    The IWF and NCA have launched new guidance and a national campaign to help parents and carers protect children's images from AI manipulation, following a sharp rise in AI-generated child sexual abuse material. The advice covers image consent, safer photo sharing, talking to children about deepfakes, and how to report concerns to the police or CEOP.

  9. Minister praises IWF’s ‘vital’ work as Peers discuss rising threats highlighted in hotline’s annual report