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Facebook urges EU to allow 'broad' use of AI to detect child sexual abuse material

By Matthew Newman
  • 21 Jan 2021 11:50
  • 21 Jan 2021 11:50

Facebook is urging EU legislators to allow a “broad” use of scanning technologies to detect child sexual abuse images and texts on its messaging services as the bloc debates a regulation to allow social-media platforms to continue the fight against illegal images and “grooming” messages.

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Matthew Newman

Chief Correspondent


Matthew Newman is a chief correspondent for MLex and writes about data protection, privacy, telecoms, cyber security and artificial intelligence. Matthew began his journalism career in 1991 in community newspapers. He worked as a reporter in Riga, Latvia in 1993 and then moved to Chicago where he covered local news. In 1995, he became a personal finance reporter for Dow Jones Newswires, and was then transferred to Brussels in 1999. He specialized in EU regulatory affairs, including trade and telecom issues. He began covering competition for Bloomberg News as an EU court reporter in 2004. In 2010, he was named spokesman for Viviane Reding, the EU’s justice commissioner. In January 2012, he helped launch the commission’s proposal to overall data protection rules.

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