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Meta sent 27M+ reports, or 84% of the tips, of suspected CSAM to the NCMEC in 2022; some prosecutors say the volume of AI-generated tips delays investigations

For the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children … X: Ian Brown / @1br0wn : This article completely contradicts the idea encryption will stop many automated reports of child abuse leading to effective law enforcement >> “Investigators say they are already drowning in cyber tips. The reality is these officers don't have time” https://www.theguardian.com/ ... @ttp_updates : Tech companies are using fewer workers and more AI tools to scan for CSAM - and it's not going well. Now, @katiemcque reports that law enforcement officials are dealing with a massive backlog of reports which can't be accessed without a warrant. https://www.theguardian.com/ ...

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  • @1br0wn Ian Brown on x
    This article completely contradicts the idea encryption will stop many automated reports of child abuse leading to effective law enforcement >> “Investigators say they are already drowning in cyber tips. The reality is these officers don't have time” https://www.theguardian.com/ …
  • @ttp_updates @ttp_updates on x
    Tech companies are using fewer workers and more AI tools to scan for CSAM - and it's not going well. Now, @katiemcque reports that law enforcement officials are dealing with a massive backlog of reports which can't be accessed without a warrant. https://www.theguardian.com/ ...