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Comment: Tech companies may need to develop new AI tools to catch up with EU child abuse law

By Nicholas Wallace ( May 23, 2022, 09:16 GMT | Comment) -- A draft EU law intended to catch child abusers online has high expectations of image recognition and language processing algorithms. As concerns about privacy and child protection collide, the obvious compromise would be for tech companies to develop better technologies capable of minimizing the intrusion — but that's much easier said than done.EU lawmakers have long talked of the need for laws to “catch up” with digital technologies, particularly when it comes to privacy. A draft EU law intended to help stop the sexual abuse of children online may be a case of technology needing to catch up with the law....

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