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Boys sharing naked pictures of girls at school like ‘collection game’ finds Ofsted report

19th July 2021 published by The Independent, ‘Boys sharing naked pictures of girls at school like ‘collection game’ finds Ofsted report’

IA In the News: Image Analyzer comments on illegal underage images discovered on OnlyFans

07/06/21 published by the BBC, ‘Image Analyzer comments on illegal underage images discovered on OnlyFans’ read article

New Zealand ‘revenge porn’ laws in the spotlight amid accusations against former National candidate

07/06/21 published by The Guardian, ‘New Zealand revenge porn laws in the spotlight amid accusations against former National candidate’

IA In the News: Image Analyzer comments on Online Safety Bill

Gloucester, May 12th 2021, visual content moderation technology company, Image Analyzer, (www.image-Analyzer.com), has commented on the impending Online Safety Bill, which will legally oblige digital ...

IA In the News: Image Analyzer is named finalist in Computing AI and Machine Learning Awards 2021

Gloucester, UK – May 6th 2021, Image Analyzer announces that it has been shortlisted for Computing Magazine’s AI and Machine Learning Awards 2021 in the Best Emerging Technology in AI category.

IA Blog: How AI Protects Human Content Moderators’ Mental Health

April 28th 2021 is World Day for Safety and Health at Work, which began in 2003 and has previously been associated with promoting occupational safety for employees working in environments where they ...

On Social Media, American-Style Free Speech is Dead

29/04/21 published by Wired, ‘On Social Media, American-Style Free Speech is Dead’

IA In the News: Section 230 – The Tiny Clause that Rules the Internet

23/04/21 published by Tech.co, ‘Image Analyzer comments on Section 230 – The Tiny Clause that Rules the Internet’ read article

IA Blog: Online safety legislation – How it affects your organization

By Crispin Pikes, CEO of Image Analyzer

TikTok loophole sees users post pornographic and violent videos

TikTok is banning users who are posting pornographic and violent videos as their profile pictures to circumvent moderation, in a unique viral trend.