Addressing growing concerns About child safety online OpenAI has released a blueprint to strengthen U.S. child protection efforts amid the AI boom. of child safety blueprintThe tool, released on Tuesday, is designed to help detect, better report, and more efficiently investigate child exploitation cases using AI.
The overall goal of the Child Safety Blueprint is to address the alarming rise in child sexual exploitation associated with advances in AI. According to the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF), more than 8,000 reports of AI-generated child sexual abuse content were detected in the first half of 2025, an increase of 14% year-on-year. This includes criminals using AI tools to generate explicit fake images of children for financial extortion or persuasive messages for grooming.
OpenAI’s blueprint comes amid increased scrutiny from policymakers, educators, and child safety activists, especially in light of the alarming suicide deaths of young people allegedly involved with AI chatbots.
Last November, the Social Media Victims Law Center and the Tech Justice Law Project filed seven lawsuits in California state court accusing OpenAI of releasing GPT-4o before it was ready. The lawsuit alleges that the product’s psychomanipulative properties contributed to wrongful death by suicide and assisted suicide. They cite four people who died by suicide and three others who experienced severe and life-threatening delusions after prolonged interactions with chatbots.
This blueprint was developed in collaboration with the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) and the Attorney General Alliance, and with feedback from North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson and Utah Attorney General Derek Brown.
The company says the blueprint focuses on three aspects. These include updating laws to include AI-generated fraud content, improving reporting mechanisms to law enforcement, and integrating preventive safeguards directly into AI systems. In doing so, OpenAI aims to not only detect potential threats early, but also ensure that actionable information reaches investigators quickly.
OpenAI’s new Child Safety Blueprint builds on previous work, including updating guidelines for interacting with users under 18, including avoiding advice that helps young people hide risky behavior from their parents, including generating inappropriate content and encouraging self-harm. The company recently released a safety blueprint for Indian teens.
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