In ten years time, children's online safety will be the "Me Too" of it's generation - particularly when it comes to 'influencers' who are cashing in on their kids.It's unsettling how much public information is available about the children and they don't seem to be protected from public accounts interacting with it.
I think Alice is a massive risk to her kids safety and hopefully the people obligated to serve the best interests of the children clearly see that.
There is absolutely no control over who is watching your children when their entire life is paraded online. None at all, and if any of them think that there is, I have a bridge I'd like to sell them. So many times, I've looked at these instas and YouTube channels, scrolled through the list of followers and commenters and cringed.
I have sat on Reddit and watched tech geeks pinpoint a location from a still picture, with nothing in it but two trees and some fields, within 30 minutes. In every day life, the danger from predators is massively overstated, but if you're willingly putting up daily videos of your kids without a care for who is figuring out where they are, you're not the full shilling.
And yes, AI is going to make putting your children online 100x more dangerous than it was before. God knows how many kids are going to end up in care while the police try to figure out whether the CSAI they've found is real or AI. It's a disaster waiting to happen.