Every 12 hours, a Canadian robot called “Arachnid” detects 10,824 new images of child pornography on the internet.
The Canadian Center for Child Protection (CCPE), the organization behind Arachnid, is urging technology companies to do more to reduce accessibility to images of child pornography online.
The robot was named Arachnid because it weaves its way through cyber space to detect images and videos of child pornography through digital fingerprints. When the content is detected, the robot sends a warning to the host requesting immediate removal.
But not all hosts comply, CCPE spokesperson René Morin told La Presse canadienne.
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