π In this episode of Siren Investigates, we dive deep into online child protection and the technology that can help safeguard children from cyberbullying, grooming and harmful content. This episode of Siren Investigates focuses on online child protection and safety. Our goal is to educate and inform parents, educators, and professionals about the risks and solutions related to child exploitation online. We do not promote or condone any harmful behaviour discussed. If you or someone you know needs help, please seek professional support. π Our guest, Rena Maycock, CEO & Founder of CHIRP, shares her journey in developing AI-powered solutions to combat online child exploitation. We discuss the alarming rise of cyberbullying (40% of 12β16-year-olds encounter it), the challenges parents face, and how AI-driven intervention can protect kids in real-time. π‘ What you'll learn in this episode: The level of online risks: grooming, cyberbullying and self-harm contentHow CHIRPβs patented AI technology intercepts harmful messages and imagesThe role of legislation in forcing Big Tech to take actionHow law enforcement can leverage real-time reporting tools to speed up investigationsPractical tips for parents to protect their children online π More resources & links: Learn more about CHIRP: https://chirpfamily.com/Bookmark the Siren Investigates playlist: β’ Siren Investigates Podcast Cyberbullying & Child Safety Support: http://stopthebully.ie/ π If you found this discussion valuable, like, comment, and subscribe for more deep dives into investigative technology and safety. #ChildSafety #Cyberbullying #AI #SirenInvestigates #ParentalControls #OnlineSafety #childprotection
π In this episode of Siren Investigates, we dive deep into online child protection and the technology that can help safeguard children from cyberbullying, grooming and harmful content. This episode of Siren Investigates focuses on online child protection and safety. Our goal is to educate and inform parents, educators, and professionals about the risks and solutions related to child exploitation online. We do not promote or condone any harmful behaviour discussed. If you or someone you know nee...