子ども安全ブループリントの紹介
OpenAIは、保護機能、年齢に適した設計、協力体制を通じて若者をオンラインで保護・強化する責任あるAI構築のためのロードマップ「Child Safety Blueprint」を発表した。
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責任あるAI開発のロードマップ
OpenAIが「Child Safety Blueprint」を発表し、若者のオンライン保護を目的としたAI開発の枠組みを提示した。
多層的な保護アプローチ
保護機能の実装、年齢に適した設計、関係者間の協力という3つの柱で若者の安全を確保する。
若者のエンパワーメント
単なる保護だけでなく、若者がAI技術を安全に活用できる環境を整備することを目指している。
影響分析・編集コメントを表示
影響分析
この発表は、AI業界における児童・青少年保護の議論を具体化し、企業の自主的ガイドライン設定の先例となる可能性がある。特に生成AIの普及が進む中、年齢に適した設計基準の確立は業界全体に影響を与える重要な一歩と言える。
編集コメント
AI企業が自主的に児童保護ガイドラインを公表する動きは、規制対応だけでなく業界リーダーシップの表明としても注目される。今後の他社の追随や規制当局の反応が気になる発表だ。
OpenAIの「Child Safety Blueprint(チャイルド・セーフティ・ブループリント)」をご紹介します。これは、保護措置、年齢に適したデザイン、そして関係者間の連携を通じて、若者をオンラインで守り、エンパワーするために、責任あるAIを構築するためのロードマップです。
原文を表示
Introducing the Child Safety Blueprint | OpenAIA framework for combatting and preventing AI-enabled Child Sexual ExploitationChild sexual exploitation is one of the most urgent challenges of the digital age. AI is rapidly changing both how these harms emerge across the industry and how they can be addressed at scale. At OpenAI, we have built and continue to strengthen safeguards to prevent misuse of our systems, and we work closely with partners like the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) and law enforcement to improve detection and reporting. This work has helped surface where stronger, shared standards are needed across the industry.Today, we’re introducing a policy blueprint that outlines a practical path forward for strengthening U.S. child protection frameworks in the age of AI. This blueprint reflects and incorporates feedback from several leading organizations and experts across the child safety ecosystem, including NCMEC, the Attorney General Alliance and its AI Task Force co-chairs—North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson and Utah Attorney General Derek Brown—and Thorn to ensure it reflects their priorities and can facilitate more effective collaboration to prevent harm to children.The blueprint focuses on three key priorities: modernizing laws to address AI-generated and altered CSAM, improving provider reporting and coordination to support more effective investigations, and building safety-by-design measures directly into AI systems to prevent and detect misuse.No single intervention can address this challenge alone. This framework brings together legal, operational, and technical approaches to better identify risks, accelerate responses, and support accountability, while ensuring that enforcement authorities remain strong as technology evolves.Together, these steps enable the industry to address child safety earlier and more effectively. By interrupting exploitation attempts sooner, improving the quality of signals sent to law enforcement, and strengthening accountability across the ecosystem, this framework aims to prevent harm before it happens and help ensure faster protection for children when risks emerge.“As Co-Chairs of the Attorney General Alliance's AI Task Force, we welcome this blueprint as a meaningful step toward aligning the technology sector's child safety practices with the enforcement realities our offices confront every day. We are particularly encouraged by the framework's recognition that effective GenAI safeguards require layered defenses — not a single technical control, but a combination of detection, refusal mechanisms, human oversight, and continuous adaptation to emerging misuse patterns. This mirrors what we see in practice: the threat evolves constantly, and static solutions are insufficient. Getting the prevention architecture right upstream is the single highest-leverage investment the industry can make in child safety. Ultimately, the strength of any voluntary framework depends on the specificity of its commitments and the willingness of industry to be held accountable against them. We look forward to continued partnership with OpenAI, NCMEC, and our fellow Attorneys General to ensure these recommendations translate into durable protections for children.” —State Attorneys General Jeff Jackson (North Carolina) and Derek Brown (Utah), Co-Chairs of the AI Task Force of the Attorney General Alliance. “The Attorney General Alliance is leading the way in protecting young people online by bringing together attorneys general, industry leaders, nonprofits, and global partners to advance practical, forward-looking solutions on AI and digital safety. Through collaboration and innovation, AGA is setting a strong standard for how we safeguard youth while responsibly embracing emerging technologies. We applaud OpenAI’s continuing commitment to safety and engagement with AGA and attorneys general in developing a highly valuable blueprint for child safety.” —Karen White, Executive Director of Attorney General Alliance“Generative AI is accelerating the crime of online child sexual exploitation in deeply troubling ways - lowering barriers, increasing scale, and enabling new forms of harm. But at the same time, the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) is encouraged to see companies like OpenAI reflect on how these tools can be designed more responsibly, with safeguards built in from the start. No single organization, business or sector can address this alone. We remain committed to working with partners across industry, government, and the child protection community to advance solutions that reduce harm and better support children’s safety.”—Michelle DeLaune, President & CEO, National Center for Missing & Exploited Children
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