
Victory! TAKE IT DOWN Act Unanimously Passes Senate — Again!Â
The TAKE IT DOWN Act passed in the Senate unanimously, a major victory in the fight against image-based sexual abuse! Now, onto the House!

The TAKE IT DOWN Act passed in the Senate unanimously, a major victory in the fight against image-based sexual abuse! Now, onto the House!

At 12-years-old, despite her parents’ objections, Chelsea (pseudonym) made an Instagram account, easily fudging her real birthday to meet Instagram’s age requirement. But things quickly

How many more children have to die before Congress will take action?
On this episode of The Movement, we’re exploring the ways new technology can aid the fight against exploitation.
Microsoft’s GitHub is the primary source of AI-generated child sexual abuse material and image-based sexual abuse.

Driven by feedback from survivors and advocates, Google has announced enhanced protections against deepfake and AI-generated pornography.

The 2024 CESE Summit brought together over 600 leaders and advocates to discuss the intersection between emerging tech and sexual exploitation.

OpenAI is considering allowing their tools to be used to create “NSFW” content. Help us tell them why this would be a mistake!

WASHINGTON, DC (August 1, 2024) – The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) has called on OpenAI CEO Sam Altman to forbid the use of

WASHINGTON, DC (July 31, 2024) – The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) commended Google for implementing significant updates to its policies and processes to

Historic Victory: KOSA passed the Senate! We are so close to this crucial child protection bill becoming law! Take action now.
Teen Vogue, fueled by Big Tech lobbyists, claims that removing the Internet’s liability shield will harm children. Learn why they’re wrong.
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