Tag: eSafety
Government to impose ‘duty of care’ on digital platforms: Communiations Minister Rowland
The Albanese government will develop and legislate a “Digital Duty of Care” to place the onus on platforms to keep people safe and better prevent online harms.
Online spaces are rife with toxicity. Well-designed AI tools can help clean them up
Our research found high rates of tech-based abuse – so our team is designing a new AI tool to detect and document toxic comments.
Meta has a new plan to keep kids safe online, but it’s a missed opportunity for tech giants to work together
Meta wants Apple and Google to force parents to approve apps on their child’s phone. A better solution would be for the tech giants to cooperate.
Grattan on Friday: Social media companies can’t be immune from the need for a social licence
In the court of public opinion, Anthony Albanese’s rejection of the up-yours attitude of the man he labels an arrogant egotistical billionaire is Likely to resonate with many Australians.
Should you be checking your kid’s phone? How to know when your child is ready for ‘phone privacy’
Is it reasonable to occasionally inspect a 13- or 14-year-old’s device, or does this undermine a new sense of privacy at this stage?
Australia has fined X Australia over child sex abuse material concerns. How severe is the issue – and what happens now?
The platform formerly known as Twitter faces a A$610,500 penalty from the eSafety Commissioner.