A new report provides the first comprehensive analysis of how AI chatbots are facilitating violence against women and girls (VAWG) in dangerous new ways.
The report, which was co-authored by Professor Clare McGlynn from our Durham Law School, shows how AI chatbots are driving, enabling, simulating and normalising violence against women and girls, and exposes the gaps in law and policy.
It demonstrates how platforms are enabling and encouraging gender-based violence through deliberate design choices and failures in safety mechanisms.
The authors make recommendations for reform of the Online Safety Act, criminal law, product safety legislation, as well as a new AI Act.
The report finds:
Our report warns that chatbot-VAWG represents a rapidly escalating threat. Without early intervention, these harms risk becoming entrenched and scaling quickly, mirroring the trajectory of other forms of tech-facilitated abuse such as deepfake and nudify apps, where early warnings were largely ignored. We must not make the same mistakes again.