Google partners with UK nonprofit to detect and remove nonconsensual intimate images from Search | TechCrunch
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Google partners with UK nonprofit to detect and remove nonconsensual intimate images from Search | TechCrunch
"Our existing tools allow people to request the removal of NCII from Search, and we've continued to launch ranking improvements to reduce the visibility of this type of content," Google wrote in a blog post. "We have also heard from survivors and advocates that given the scale of the open web, there's more to be done to reduce the burden on those who are affected by it."
"StopNCII helps adults prevent their private images from being shared online by creating a unique identifier, or hash, representing their intimate imagery. These hashes are then provided to partner platforms like Facebook, allowing them to identify and remove matching content from their platforms or services automatically. It's worth noting that the private imagery itself never leaves the device, as only the hash is uploaded to StopNCII's system."
"Google has been slow to adopt StopNCII's system, as its partnership with the nonprofit comes a year after Microsoft integrated the tool into Bing. Other companies that have partnered with StopNCII include Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Reddit, Bumble, Snapchat, OnlyFans, X, and more. The search giant's partnership with the nonprofit marks its latest move to combat nonconsensual intimate images. Last year, Google made it easier to remove deepfake nonconsensual intimate images from Search and making them harder to find."
Google will begin using StopNCII's hashes to proactively identify and remove nonconsensual intimate imagery on Search. StopNCII creates unique hashes for adults' private images so partner platforms can automatically find and remove matching content while the private imagery never leaves the user's device. The hashes function as digital fingerprints of images and videos to detect duplicates across services. Google already allows NCII removal requests and has launched ranking changes to reduce visibility, and it recently made deepfake NCII harder to find. Microsoft integrated StopNCII into Bing a year earlier, and many major platforms already use the tool.
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