Just sharing this video with helpful tips as I know it can a controversial topic but I think it's so important to be aware and informed on the dangers of AI and posting our children so that we can make the right precautions to protect our children š¤
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=vmdwKecnIu0&pp=ugUHEgVlbi1HQg%3D%3D&ra=m
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Thanks for sharing this ā¤ļø
I'm all for not sharing my son's face online or any child's face ā¤ļø
I either share photos where he's not looking at the camera or I edit the photo to put an emoji over his face and then screen shot the image to remove any meta/location data.
I did a test and put the editted image into AI to see what it produced when asked to remove the emoji. Well š
it was not my son and it was creepy. Like some porcelain doll.
And the ai couldn't determine the location without the original image which has the meta data or without more of the location shown in the photo.

Absolutely! So I'm a secondary school teacher. And I will absolutely be opting out of my child being in school photos.
My partner has no social media and I've into kept it to stay in touch with some family and friends who are useless at responding to a text but will reply to a FB message or Instagram message within minutes š¤¦āāļø I do not share photos by Instagram DMs anymore as they changed something and images in DMs are no longer encrypted. FB messager and WhatsApp ate still encrypted.
My partner and I share photos to the family mainly on the Family Album app which is considered a very safe and private app for sharing photos with loved ones. It avoids public social media pitfalls by keeping your albums strictly closedāonly users you explicitly invite can view the content, and the photos are never indexed by search engines

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