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25/09/2025 - New Child Safety Laws Drive Innovation in AI-Powered Tech

argument: Notizie/News - Personal Data Protection Law

Source: CNBC

CNBC reports on a burgeoning market for AI-powered safety technology, a surge directly fueled by a wave of new legislation around the world aimed at protecting children online. Governments in the United Kingdom, the European Union, and several U.S. states have enacted or are considering stringent laws, such as the UK's Online Safety Act and California's Age-Appropriate Design Code Act. These regulations place a greater onus on technology platforms to verify users' ages, filter harmful content, and prevent children from being exposed to inappropriate material or dangerous interactions.

This global legislative movement has created a significant business opportunity, prompting a rush of investment and innovation in AI safety tools. Companies are developing sophisticated AI systems designed to perform tasks like robust age estimation through facial analysis, real-time moderation of text and video content to detect bullying or grooming behavior, and context-aware filtering to shield younger users. The article highlights how regulatory pressure is acting as a powerful catalyst for technological development, forcing the tech industry to build and deploy advanced AI solutions to meet compliance requirements and avoid hefty fines, thereby shaping a new sub-sector of the technology market focused exclusively on digital safety.