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AI and online sexual exploitation and abuse of children: a double-edged sword

This report confirms the “double-edged sword” is a critical reality: the immense benefits children seek from AI are inextricably linked to the systemic risks that fuel online child sexual exploitation and abuse. Focus group discussions were also conducted for the study, particularly with children and stakeholders in five contexts such as Nepal, The Philippines, Cambodia, Kenya, and children displaced from Ukraine.

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Document type Reports, journal articles, and research papers (including theses and dissertations)
Language of document
  • English
Topics
  • Child rights
  • Human rights
  • Internet
  • Science and technology
Geographic area (spatial range)
  • Asia
  • Cambodia
Copyright Yes
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License Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share-Alike
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Terre des Hommes Netherlands

Address: Grote marktstraat 43, 2511 BH The Hague, The Netherlands

Publisher Terre des Hommes Netherlands
Publication date 2026
General note

Link to source: https://int.terredeshommes.nl/uploads/d4b0b7da-ai-and-ocsea-full-report.pdf

Legacy reference document AI_And_Online_Sexual_Exploitation_And_Abuse_Of_Children_A_double-edged_Sword__00.02.2026.pdf
Keywords Artificial Intelligence (AI),Online Sexual Exploitation,Abuse of Children,TFGBV
Date uploaded March 5, 2026, 03:38 (UTC)
Date modified March 5, 2026, 06:43 (UTC)