Laura Dowling
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We also have a younger workforce that is coming into the world of AI on a daily basis.
We also have those plus 55s that I mentioned that are looking at things online and believing they're true.
And it looked so real to him.
I mean, back to the point of Europol, that policing agency, 90% of what we see online by the end of this year will be synthetically made.
God.
And sometimes they use synthetically, but that means fake.
It's fake made.
And, you know, what's terrifying now, this week in the parliament for the first time, we saw legislation that goes against, you are not allowed to have notification apps.
First time, it was really great, a great vote.
However, that's one victory that we have to celebrate.
The other issues that we have is in Ireland and across Europe, if you...
disseminate it.
So in Ireland, we have Coco's Law named after Nicole Coco Fox and her fabulous mom, Jackie, who is a powerhouse when it comes to protecting predominantly young girls like her daughter who died by suicide from intense cyberbullying for over three years.
So it was introduced here where if you disseminate content that is fake, but we're not at the person who created it or the app.
that's made it or enabled it.
And any of these apps spring up at any time as well.
Or the tech company that's promoting it.
And back to the United Nations, we're in the cyberbullying conference and this guy from a tech company called Snapchat that we're all aware of said, when we were talking about child sexual abuse,
material and how they're trying to erode it.
And this thing that they've designed pops up if a young person, if I am 16 or 15 and I reach out to you, but we have no mutual friends.