Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024L00710:reg:22:p1
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024L00710
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 22 (pt 1/2)
Character Range: 66009–69061

22  Disrupting and deterring child sexual exploitation material and pro-terror material
 (1) This section applies to the following:
 (a) a Tier 1 designated internet service;
 (b) an end-user managed hosting service;
 (c) a high impact generative AI DIS;
 (d) a model distribution platform.

Minimum requirements—generally
 (2) The provider of a service must implement systems and processes and, if it is appropriate to do so, technologies that:
 (a) effectively deter end-users of the service from using the service; and
 (b) effectively disrupt attempts by end-users of the service to use the service;
to solicit, generate, access, distribute or otherwise make available, or store, child sexual exploitation material or pro-terror material (including known child sexual abuse material and known pro-terror material).
Note 1: Examples of systems, processes and technologies include hashing, machine learning and artificial intelligence systems that scan for known child sexual abuse material and those that are designed to detect key words, behavioural signals and patterns associated with child sexual abuse material.
Note 2: For appropriate see section 11.

Further minimum requirements —high impact generative AI DIS
 (3) Without limiting subsection (2), the provider of a high impact generative AI DIS must, at a minimum:
 (a) implement systems, processes and technologies that prevent generative AI features from being used to generate outputs that contain child sexual exploitation material or pro-terror material; and
 (b) regularly review and test models on the potential risk that a model is used to generate child sexual exploitation material or pro-terror material; and
 (c) promptly following review and/or testing, adjust models and deploy mitigations with the aim of reducing the misuse and unintentional use of models to generate child sexual exploitation material or pro-terror material; and
 (d) implement systems, processes and technologies that differentiate AI outputs generated by the model; and
 (e) ensure that end-users in Australia specifically seeking images of child sexual abuse material are presented with prominent messaging that outlines the potential risk and criminality of accessing child sexual abuse material; and
 (f) ensure that material generated for end-users in Australia using terms that have known associations to child sexual exploitation material are accompanied by information or links to services that assist end-users in Australia to report child sexual exploitation material to enforcement agencies, to seek support or both; and
 (g) ensure that the systems, processes and technologies implemented by the provider under subsection (2) are able to detect automatically and take appropriate action in respect of child sexual abuse material in training data, user prompts, and outputs.
Note 1: A requirement to put in place systems, processes, and technologies to disrupt and deter the production of child sexual exploitation material should take account of the fact that not all high impact generative AI