
UK Competition Watchdog Declares Mandatory Fees Unfair Under Consumer Law
The UK's competition watchdog has ruled that mandatory fees are unfair under consumer law, potentially impacting various industries and consumer contracts.

The UK's competition watchdog has ruled that mandatory fees are unfair under consumer law, potentially impacting various industries and consumer contracts.

Donald Trump's administration prioritizes AI growth over regulation, evidenced by executive orders and discussions of government stakes in AI firms. Meanwhile, Anthropic advocates for a pause in AI development while pursuing an IPO, raising questions about its safety-first posture.

Apple introduces enhanced child safety features, including parental controls over apps, websites, and contacts, inspired by Australia's under-16 social media ban, announced at its Worldwide Developers Conference.

Apple introduces Siri AI, a revamped digital assistant, and announces trust and safety updates, including enhanced child protection features, at its WWDC, amid CEO Tim Cook's last keynote before stepping down in September.

Apple announces major Siri upgrade integrated with Google's Gemini AI, rebranded as Siri AI, set for fall release. Also introduces enhanced child safety features for devices.

A Queensland inquiry recommended prioritizing adoption for Indigenous children in state care, sparking fears of repeating the Stolen Generation. Advocates argue adoption cannot be separated from this history, citing poverty as a reason for removal, while the government considers the report's findings.

Pope Leo XIV released his first encyclical, a 42,300-word document warning against equating AI with human intelligence. He stressed AI's lack of consciousness, emotions, and moral conscience, calling for regulatory tools and an educational alliance to protect youth.

An Australian court ordered Elon Musk's X Corp to pay A$650,000 for failing to comply with child safety measures. The fine resolves a three-year legal battle with the eSafety regulator over the company's inadequate response to a request for information on tackling online child exploitation.

Child safety groups have filed a complaint with the FTC, urging an investigation into Roblox for alleged "unfair and deceptive" practices related to in-game purchases and chat features that may exploit children's vulnerabilities.

Child safety advocates, including Jonathan Haidt, have urged the FTC to investigate Roblox, citing concerns over its "engagement-maximising design features" and exposure of children to harmful content and adults. They allege the platform prioritizes profit over child safety.

Under-fire Child Safety Minister Amanda Camm has defended updating her parliamentary register of interests, labelling opposition attacks as "gutter politics".

A sex offender serving as the president of a Melbourne charity received an exemption from requiring a Working with Children Check by Victoria's child safety regulator last year.

Criminals are manipulating pictures found on school websites and social media to create sexually explicit images UK schools should remove pictures of pupils’ faces from their websites and social media accounts because blackmailers are using them to create sexually explicit images, experts have said.Child safety experts and the UK’s National Crime Agency (NCA) warn that criminals are using AI to manipulate photos of children and then demand cash not to publish them. Continue reading...

Meta is back in a Santa Fe courthouse in a child safety case that could determine whether the company is a public nuisance.

Western Australia is the only state to not recognise Working with Children Check rejections from around the country, and has been "slow" to make other child safety law changes, expert says.

Western Australia is the only state to not recognise Working with Children Check rejections from around the country, and has been "slow" to make other child safety law changes, expert says.

New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez, who won a historic $375 million verdict against Meta in March, returns to court Monday for a three-week public nuisance trial seeking sweeping changes to Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp. The proposed remedies include age verification for New Mexico users, prohibiting end-to-end encryption for under-18 users, capping minor usage at 90 hours monthly, limiting engagement-boosting features, and requiring 99% CSAM detection. While any order would only apply in New Mexico, the outcome could set precedent for other tech companies or prompt Meta to exit the state.

Roblox shares fell 18% Friday after the company reported Q1 earnings showing its new child safety measures weighed on bookings. The age-check verification feature restricted communication for non-verified users and slowed new user acquisition, causing the company to slash its 2026 bookings guidance from $8.28B-$8.55B to $7.33B-$7.6B. Despite beating Wall Street estimates with a 35-cent per share loss and $1.73B revenue, Roblox faces over 140 lawsuits alleging failure to protect children from sexual exploitation.

Parents at a Victorian school are calling for a crossing supervisor to be reinstated along a busy road, saying it is a matter of time until a child is killed.

A coronial inquest hears that Northern Territory authorities assessed that a father posed "no risk" to his child, despite allegations he repeatedly abused his partner and shook the baby.