98% of Young People Say They Have Experienced Digital Sexual Violence and One in Five Have Been Victims of 'Deepfakes' with Ai
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Having a mobile phone already implies being a target of some kind of digital sexual violence. Well because they have been blackmailed to spread intimate images, because adults have contacted them for sexual purposes or because their families have published photos that can then be used for other purposes, 97.9% of young people recognize having experienced some kind of online sexual violence in their childhood or adolescence. Anonymity, the absenc…
Children and adolescents navigate the Internet without adult supervision and at an increasingly early age. Families and guardians take care of the environment of minors, but they do not know how far their world reaches behind the screen of the mobile phone.The contact with strangers that would never occur in the street is naturalized by the children on the net: they enter relationships with anonymous profiles -which sometimes become reliable - i…
Virtually all young people (97%) between 18 and 21 years of age claim to have suffered some kind of sexual violence in digital settings when they were minors. This is revealed in the latest report by Save the Children, Networks they trap. The sexual exploitation of childhood and adolescence in digital environments, published on Tuesday. “The digital age has amplified the risks already existing,” says the document, and highlights that young peopl…
One in five youths claims to have been victims of deepfakes during childhood or adolescence, i.e. artificial intelligence has been used to show their naked bodies and disseminate their images without their consent. They are data from Save the Children's report entitled ‘Network that Catches: Sexual Exploitation of Childhood and Adolescence in Digital Environments’, which analyzes how the Internet, social networks and technologies expose minors t…
According to one study, another kind of violence is the use of Intellik ncia Artificial tools to create sex accounts from a real image of teenagers or create the famous Deepfakes.
A report published this Tuesday by Save the Children shows that 97% of young people have suffered some kind of sexual violence on the Internet during their adolescence, from contacts by adults for sexual purposes (practice known as grooming), to unauthorized dissemination of intimate content, according to EFE.Young people also claim to have been victims of sexting (e.g. sending messages and images of explicit sexual content) without consent; six…
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