新西兰的特别委员会敦促加强青年在线安全法律,包括独立监管机构和禁止有害应用程序。
New Zealand’s Select Committee urges stronger youth online safety laws, including an independent regulator and bans on harmful apps.
新西兰的特选委员会发布了一份最后报告,敦促为青年采取更有力的在线安全措施,建议设立一个独立的监管者,对诸如算法等有害设计特征建立平台问责制,并禁止产生未经同意的深刻假象的应用程序。
New Zealand’s Select Committee has released a final report urging stronger online safety measures for youth, recommending an independent regulator, platform accountability for harmful design features like algorithms, and bans on apps that generate non-consensual deepfakes.
报告呼吁采取“快速跟进”方法,采纳联合王国、欧盟和澳大利亚经证明有效的模式,同时强调透明度、数字识字和保护人权。
The report calls for a "fast-follower" approach, adopting proven models from the UK, EU, and Australia, while emphasizing transparency, digital literacy, and protection of human rights.
批评者警告这些提案,包括强制性年龄核查和潜在的自愿保护网限制,可能损害隐私和言论自由,而没有明确证据表明儿童安全有所改善。
Critics warn the proposals, including mandatory age verification and potential VPN restrictions, may erode privacy and free expression without clear evidence of improving child safety.
政府现在将在考虑下一步措施时审查调查结果。
The government will now review the findings as it considers next steps.