
Britain wants to make the naked body unrenderable
From Planet Nude by Planet Nude
June 10, 2026 · 6 min
About this episode
The episode discusses the British government's proposal to block nude images on children's devices and its implications for technology and society.
The British government is pushing Apple and Google to create device-level systems that would block nude images on children's phones by default. While framed as a response to grooming and exploitation, the proposal raises broader questions about how technology defines nudity, whether software can meaningfully distinguish context, and what it means when the human body itself becomes the target of automated detection. More at www dot planetnude dot co. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.planetnude.co/subscribe
People in this episode
Host: Planet Nude
Topics covered
- nudity
- technology
- child safety
- automated detection
- censorship
Keywords
- nudity
- British government
- Apple
- child safety
- automated detection
- censorship
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: British government, Apple, Google
Books & works: Planet Nude
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