ABC investigation links Sydney AI startup Coreflow to child abuse material on pornography platform
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Josh Robertson
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An investigation by the ABC has traced a Sydney-based tech startup called Coreflow to one of the world's largest AI pornography platforms. The company, which offers salaries up to $800,000 for engineers and boasts 20 million users since launching in 2025, is reportedly generating AI pornographic content. Experts have identified that the platform may be producing child abuse material, raising serious legal and ethical concerns about AI-generated explicit content and the regulatory gaps surrounding it.
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In its ads, the company boasts of attaining 20 million users worldwide since launching last year, and staff call it 'the Netflix of AI'.
The ABC traced a Sydney startup to one of the world's biggest AI pornography sites and found what experts say is child abuse material.
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