EU plan to force messaging apps to scan for CSAM risks millions of false positives, experts warn | TechCrunch
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The EU proposal would not only require messaging platforms to scan for known CSAM but also use unspecified technologies to detect unknown CSAM and grooming activity, sparking concerns of it being technologically unrealistic and invading privacy.
Critics argue that the proposal is unachievable and will harm Internet security and user privacy by pushing platforms to adopt unproven technologies like client-side scanning, as no technology exists to fulfill the law without causing extensive damage.
Experts, including renowned security specialists like Bruce Schneier and Matthew D. Green, along with researchers from tech giants like IBM and Microsoft, signed an open letter criticizing the amendments to the CSAM proposal for failing to address its core flaws.
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