Project with Monash University will use images to train system to recognise pictures of children on dark web
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The Australian federal police want the public to donate their childhood photos to an artificial intelligence project aimed at helping save children from abuse.
The project, run by AFP and Monash University, will help detect child abuse material on the dark web, or on devices that have been seized during criminal investigations.
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