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Artificial Intelligence is fuelling abuse of women and girls at 'unprecedented scale'

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A growing wave of high-tech misogyny has left the British public fearing for the safety of women and girls, a bombshell report reveals today. In a damning indictment, three in four (73%) of the public say Sir Keir Starmer’s Government should be doing more to tackle violence against women and girls. Campaigners warn that predators have harnessed the power of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to supercharge abuse on an “unprecedented scale”.

AI-powered chatbots have encouraged boys and men to abuse women and girls and the technology is used to create sexually explicit and abusive images, according to the End Violence Against Women (EVAW) coalition. Its director, Janaya Walker, warned that AI is “making abuse easier and more widespread”. Eight out of 10 (79%) women and 65% of men say more regulation of AI is needed to protect women and girls.

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A growing wave of high-tech misogyny has left the British public fearing for the safety of women and girls, a bombshell report reveals today. In a damning indictment, three in four (73%) of the public say Sir Keir Starmer’s Government should be doing more to tackle violence against women and girls. Campaigners warn that predators have harnessed the power of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to supercharge abuse on an “unprecedented scale”.

AI-powered chatbots have encouraged boys and men to abuse women and girls and the technology is used to create sexually explicit and abusive images, according to the End Violence Against Women (EVAW) coalition. Its director, Janaya Walker, warned that AI is “making abuse easier and more widespread”. Eight out of 10 (79%) women and 65% of men say more regulation of AI is needed to protect women and girls.

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