SAFE for Kids Act: Comments
CCDH joined Children and Screens and ParentsTogether to file comments on the SAFE for Kids Act, legislation which aims to protect kids online.
CCDH joined Children and Screens and ParentsTogether to file comments on the SAFE for Kids Act, legislation which aims to protect kids online.
CCDH's new research with JFNA shows that Instagram and e-commerce platforms are amplifying and monetizing racism, antisemitism and “hate merch”.
CCDH used an account of a simulated 13-year-old girl to report harmful content through OpenAI’s European Union reporting system for ChatGPT.
CCDH's new research shows that OpenAI’s new “Safe Completions” design in ChatGPT-5 increases risks for harmful responses.
New CCDH Research found that antisemitic abuse flooded X after the Manchester Synagogue attack.
New CCDH research found that a wave of antisemitic conspiracies blaming Jews or Israel for Charlie Kirk’s assassination reached nearly 140 million views on X – and not one viral post carried a Community Note.
US Senators Hawley and Durbin are demanding safety from AI chatbots. Here's CCDH's Letter of Support.
Using groundbreaking AI-powered tools, CCDH found that X is a hotbed for antisemitism – allowing and profiting from hateful content that violates the platform’s own policies.
CCDH's new research shows that ChatGPT is betraying young people by generating dangerous advice about self-harm and suicide, eating disorders and substance abuse.
A year after the UK summer riots, Elon Musk's X continues to be a breeding ground for violent anti-Muslim and anti-migrant hate.
CCDH's new research shows that social media companies are letting falsehoods about extreme weather events like the LA Fires and Hurricane Helene spread unchecked on their platforms.
A year after the UK summer riots, X is still failing to address calls for violence against Muslims and migrants despite clearly violating the platform's own rules.