Google tech helping fight against child abuse

Google: A super-power for good

Google is using its technology in the fight against photos of child abuse appearing on the internet by building tools that can identify missing children.

In a project led by Shumeet Baluja – working with America’s National Centre for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) – the internet giant has been using its capacity for dealing with and indexing massive amounts of information to help out in the fight against child abuse.

"Criminals are using cutting edge technology to commit their crimes of child sexual exploitation, and in fighting to solve those crimes and keep children safe, we must do the same," said Ernie Allen, president and CEO of NCMEC.

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