Resolver Launches AI-Powered CSAM Detection Service
Resolver Inc., a Kroll business, has announced the launch of its Unknown CSAM Detection Service, announced in a press release. This new service is designed to help social and technology platforms automatically identify and classify previously unseen and AI-generated child sexual abuse material (CSAM).
The service is powered by the Roke Vigil AI CAID Classifier, a machine learning solution trained on the UK Government's Child Abuse Image Database (CAID). This classifier can detect both known and new CSAM, categorizing imagery by severity to support faster triage and safeguarding measures.
Previously reserved for law enforcement, this technology is now available to platforms worldwide, enabling them to proactively address online child safety challenges. The service is delivered as a fully managed, cloud-based solution with flexible integration options, helping platforms meet regulatory expectations and protect users.
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