Microsoft partners with StopNCII to help people remove explicit images from Bing, whether they're real or AI. It's already taken action on 268,899 such images since a pilot begin earlier this year.
In an increasingly digital world, ensuring the online safety of children is a paramount concern for parents and guardians. One effective way to filter out inappropriate content from search results is ...
Microsoft Corp. has added a separate domain to its Bing search service just for pornographic images and video. No, Microsoft isn’t getting into the smut business. Instead, the company is trying to ...
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