OpenAI releases child safety blueprint, promoting anti-CSAM legislation and industry collaboration in the AI era.
CoinFeed reported on April 8th that OpenAI released the "Child Safety Blueprint," outlining a policy path to strengthen the US child protection framework in the AI era. The blueprint focuses on three main areas: first, updating laws to regulate AI-generated and manipulated child sexual abuse material (CSAM); second, improving service provider reporting and collaboration mechanisms to enhance case investigation efficiency; and third, building safety features into AI systems, including detection, rejection mechanisms, human review, and continuous updates to protection strategies. The blueprint incorporates feedback from organizations such as NCMEC, the Attorney General Alliance, and Thorn, aiming to reduce the risk of child victimization by identifying risks earlier and strengthening accountability in the context of rapid technological evolution.