The UK government has introduced stricter online safety norms to protect children from AI chatbots and social media harms. Prime Minister Keir Starmer emphasizes closing legal loopholes, consulting on ...
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We’ve previously reported from the UK about the Online Safety Bill, a piece of internet safety legislation that contains several concerning provisions relating to online privacy and ...
The UK government announced a new campaign aimed at encouraging parents to engage their children in discussions about harmful ...
Government proposes faster digital regulation and child-protection measures, including limits on AI tools, doomscrolling features and access to harmful content.
The UK government is cracking down on illegal AI-generated content by closing a legal loophole in the Online Safety Act. The ...
The UK’s Online Safety Act became law in October 2023 with the aim to enhance online safety for all internet users, particularly children, by placing obligations on service providers that ...
The bill aims to make the country ‘the safest place in the world to be online’ but has been mired by multiple delays and criticisms that it’s grown too large and unwieldy to please anyone. The bill ...