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Google has an automated tool to detect abusive images of children. But the system can get it wrong, and the consequences are serious. Mark noticed something amiss with his toddler. His son's penis looked swollen and was hurting him. Mark, a...
Mark noticed something amiss with his toddler. His son’s penis looked swollen and was hurting him. Mark, a stay-at-home dad in San Francisco, grabbed his Android smartphone and took photos
In a recent article, the New York Times tells the story of a father who attempted to seek telemedicine treatment for his son amidst the coronavirus pandemic, sending photos of his son to the doctor for inspection at the request of the medical office. Google tagged the images as child abuse material, disabled his account, and reported him to the police.