
The Legal & Technical Challenges of Computer-Generated CSAM
Alex and Evelyn sit down with Riana Pfefferkorn and David Thiel of the Stanford Internet Observatory to talk about the legal and technical issues coming to a head with the explosion of computer-generated child sexual abuse material.
Moderated Content · Evelyn Douek, Alex Stamos, Riana Pfefferkorn, David Thiel
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Show Notes
Stanford’s Evelyn Douek and Alex Stamos talk to Riana Pfefferkorn and David Thiel of the Stanford Internet Observatory about the technical and legal challenges of addressing computer-generated child sexual abuse material. They mention:
- Riana’s new paper on the topic, “Addressing Computer-Generated Child Sex Abuse Imagery: Legal Framework and Policy Implications” - Riana Pfefferkorn / Lawfare
- David’s report documenting Child Sexual Abuse Material in a major dataset used to train AI models - David Thiel / SIO; Samantha Cole / 404 Media
Moderated Content is produced in partnership by Stanford Law School and the Cyber Policy Center. Special thanks to John Perrino for research and editorial assistance.
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