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UNICEF calls for criminalisation of AI content depicting child sex abuse

Over 1.2 million children have had images turned into AI sexual deepfakes, it says

UNICEF calls to criminalise AI-based child sex abuse

Reuters

Published : 05 Feb 2026, 08:59 AM

Updated : 05 Feb 2026, 08:59 AM

The United Nations children's agency UNICEF on Wednesday called for countries to criminalize the creation of AI-generated child sexual abuse content, saying it was alarmed by reports of an increase in the number of artificial intelligence images sexualizing children.

The agency also urged developers to implement safety-by-design approaches and guardrails to prevent misuse of AI models. It said digital companies should prevent the circulation of these images by strengthening content moderation with investment in detection technologies.

"The harm from deepfake abuse is real and urgent. Children cannot wait for the law to catch up," UNICEF said in a statement. Deepfakes are AI-generated images, videos, and audio that convincingly impersonate real people.

IMAGES OF 1.2 MILLION CHILDREN MANIPULATED

UNICEF also raised concerns about what it called the "nudification" of children, using AI to strip or alter clothing in photos to create fabricated nude or sexualized images.

At least 1.2 million children across 11 countries disclosed having their images manipulated into sexually explicit deepfakes in the past year, according to UNICEF.

Britain said on Saturday it plans to make it illegal to use AI tools to create child sexual abuse images, making it the first country to do so.

Concerns have increased in recent years about the use of AI to generate child abuse content, particularly chatbots such as xAI's Grok - owned by Elon Musk - which has come under scrutiny for producing sexualized images of women and minors.

A Reuters investigation found the chatbot continued to produce these images even when users explicitly warned the subjects had not consented.

Separately on Wednesday, U Secretary-General Antonio Guterres told reporters he had proposed 40 individuals to serve on the Independent International Scientific Panel on Artificial Intelligence aimed at ensuring AI was used to benefit humanity.

Guterres said the panel, which brings together people from 37 countries, has deep expertise in machine learning, data governance, public health, cybersecurity, childhood development, and human rights, and added: "We need shared understandings to build effective guardrails, unlock innovation for the common good, and foster cooperation."

xAI said on Jan 14 it had restricted image editing for Grok AI users and blocked users, based on their location, from generating images of people in revealing clothing in "jurisdictions where it's illegal." It did not identify the countries. It had earlier limited the use of Grok's image generation and editing features only to paying subscribers.

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