From Austin Ruse <[email protected]>
Subject Dangerous UN Cybercrimes Treaty Inches Closer
Date May 15, 2025 6:39 PM
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VOL. 28, No. 20, May 16, 2025

View this email in your browser [link removed] Dangerous UN Cybercrimes Treaty Inches Closer

Dear Colleague,

In only weeks, UN Member States will formally begin the ratification process that will bring a new Cybercrime Treaty into force. The treaty allows for sexting between adolescents and adults, and allows for child pornography so long as it is created through Artificial Intelligence. This is a huge problem. Stefano Gennarini, J.D. reports [[link removed]].

UN agencies are using Artificial Intelligence to spy on kids in the global south in order to change their attitudes on abortion, gender, and other issues of sexuality. Iulia-Elena Cazan reports [[link removed]].

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Subscribe to Friday Fax [[link removed]] New UN Treaty Allows for Virtual Child P*rn

By Stefano Gennarini, J.D.

NEW YORK, May 16 (C-Fam) A new UN treaty to combat cybercrimes would allow predators and tech giants to profit from the sexual exploitation of children, including through images created using AI. Read more >> [[link removed]]

UN Uses AI to Target Adolescents on Controversial Issues

By Iulia-Elena Cazan

NEW YORK, May 16 (C-Fam) Under the guise of tackling “misinformation,” UN agencies are using AI to spy on adolescent attitudes toward contraception, abortion access, and sexual identity in the global south and target them with information that will change their views on these topics. Read more >> [[link removed]]

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