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Mara Wilson warns AI risks kids: ‘face is online’

'Mrs Doubtfire' actress Mara Wilson warns AI puts children at risk: 'Any child whose face is online...'

Once a beloved child actress from cherished films like ‘Mrs. Doubtfire’ and ‘Matilda’, Mara Wilson has bravely opened up about the horrific misuse of her image in child sexual abuse content online, describing it as a ‘living nightmare.

Former child actor Mara Wilson who was seen in ‘Mrs. Doubtfire’ says it was a living nightmare to discover that her image had been used for child sexual abuse material long before she reached adulthood. In a recent essay, Wilson describes how her public visibility as a young star made her vulnerable to sexual exploitation online. She warns that new uses of generative artificial intelligence could expose countless children to the same harm, unless stronger safeguards and laws are put in place.

Mara Wilson speaking out through essay

Wilson, now 38, shared her account in an essay published by The Guardian on January 17. She wrote that while her years working on film sets felt safe, her connection with the public did not. “From ages 5 to 13, I was a child actor,” she wrote, adding that the real danger came later, through the internet.Best known for playing the title role in ‘Matilda’ and appearing in ‘Mrs. Doubtfire’, Wilson said her image was misused online before she was even in high school. “I’d been featured on fetish websites and Photoshopped into pornography. Grown men sent me creepy letters,” she wrote.Wilson explained that neither her appearance nor the family-friendly nature of her work protected her. “I wasn’t a beautiful girl. My awkward age lasted from about age 10 to about 25. But I was a public figure, so I was accessible.” She added, “That’s what child sexual predators look for. Access.”

Mara Wilson warns about AI and what must change

Wilson said the experience left lasting damage, even when the images were altered or claimed to be legal. “It didn’t matter that those images ‘weren’t me,’ or that the fetish sites were ‘technically’ legal. It was a painful, violating experience,” she wrote. “A living nightmare I hoped no other child would have to go through.”Now a writer and mental health activist, Wilson fears that generative AI tools make exploitation far easier. “It is now infinitely easier for any child whose face has been posted on the internet to be sexually exploited,” she warned. “Millions of children could be forced to live my same nightmare.”Wilson urged readers to demand accountability from tech companies and lawmakers. “We need to be the ones demanding companies that allow the creation of CSAM (Child Sexual Abuse Material) be held accountable,” she wrote. “We need to be demanding legislation and technological safeguards.”

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