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Stanford Internet Observatory

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The Stanford Internet Observatory is a cross-disciplinary program studying the abuse of the Internet and providing thoughtful policy and technical solutions.

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NEW: Researchers at Thorn and Stanford Internet Observatory are out with a new paper on the rise in AI-generated child sexual abuse material.

For The New York Times, I wrote about how tech leaders and lawmakers can prevent the problem from spiraling out of control nytimes.com/2023/06/24/bus…

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🎟️Tickets are on sale for Stanford Internet Observatory Trust and Safety Research Conference, to be held September 28-29, 2023. Lock in early bird prices by registering before August 1!

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🎟️Tickets are on sale for @stanfordio Trust and Safety Research Conference, to be held September 28-29, 2023. Lock in early bird prices by registering before August 1! 🔗cyber.fsi.stanford.edu/news/sio-TSRC-…
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.Stanford Internet Observatory's recent investigation of platforms identified large networks of accounts, purportedly operated by minors, selling self-generated illicit sexual content. Meta has now set up a task force:

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How can we re-design social media to better support ? Youth shared their ideas directly with industry reps, academic researchers, and policymakers at our event in collaboration with the Stanford d.school on Friday. Stanford Internet Observatory SU Social Media Lab Stanford youth mental health

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AI is not very good at interpreting nuance and context, says Renee DiResta of Stanford Internet Observatory. 'It’s not possible for it to entirely replace human content moderators—who are not always great at interpreting those things either.'

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