Wave of generative AI is making the Internet Watch Foundation’s job harder than ever
In a village on the leafy outskirts of Cambridge, an innocuous office block is on the front line of Britain’s battle to stop the spread of illegal child sexual abuse videos across the web.
Inside, a team of 30 or so analysts from the non-profit Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) filter through reams of potentially illegal material, either reported to its hotline by victims or hunted down proactively.
The foundation then alerts internet providers who take down illegal websites, which are often run by criminal paedophile gangs for profit. It also tags images with a special computer hash that means they can be instantly blocked if someone tries to upload them on the web again.
Dealing with such horror on a daily basis is a task few would willingly take on. However, for Dan Sexton, the group’s chief technology officer, it is a moral imperative.