Yvette Cooper launches crackdown on AI child sex abuse images

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In response to the Government’s announcement, Lynn Perry, chief executive of Barnardo’s, said: “We welcome the Government taking action to tackle the increase in AI-produced child sexual abuse imagery which normalises the abuse of children, putting more of them at risk, both on and offline.

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