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Tl; DR
- Last year, Google announced sensitive content warnings for messages.
- The opt-in system runs on devices and can detect nudity in fixed images.
- Google now seems to work to extend this system to also work on video content.
Modern communication is really a double -edged sword, and for as simple as it allowed us to stay in touch with our loved ones, by sharing in private all the important details of our life, these systems can make just as easy for someone we do not want to hear to reach out with a particularly disturbing content. It is for reasons like this last year that Google announced sensitive content warnings for messages, a tool on disk for scanning supports and alert you before any potential nudity. After seeing it starts to live this spring, we now check what the next development could be about to take.
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Sensitive content warnings are designed to help limit the unwanted proliferation of naked images, but with RCS now in large deployment, users can be sent much more than simple photos. While we examine the new messages of Google.android_20250719_00_c00.phone_samsung_openbeta_dynamic of messages, we discovered evidence that made us think about how this system could also extend to the video:
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Video may contain nudity
As you may remember by disassembly that we have done when waiting for the first time that the option is put online, “Spatula” is Google’s code name for sensitive content warnings, and the value of this second channel here perfectly shows that we are always looking for the same thing.
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Currently, that’s all we have to continue, and we have not yet been able to get messages to process the video via Safetycore to scractivate nudity. That said, it seems quite transparent as he heads in this direction, and we would suspect that this is only a matter of time before having something on this line to share with you. After all, sensitive content warnings for photos are a good start, but there are many more media that could be full of unwanted nudity. I hope we will soon have the tools to stay informed of all this.