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Nudity Prevention: AI Training Data

Aqua One's Nudity Prevention uses on-device AI to detect nudity in real time — no images are stored or sent to Cyber Dive. Here's how the detection process actually works.

Aqua One's Nudity Prevention feature uses an on-device AI model to detect nudity in real time through your child's camera. A common question parents ask is where that AI gets its training data — here's a transparent breakdown of how the system was built and what data was used.

How was the AI trained?

We trained our Nudity Prevention model using publicly available images and datasets that are widely shared within the machine learning and artificial intelligence research community. These datasets are commonly used by developers and researchers building content moderation and safety tools. To improve the model's accuracy, we supplemented these datasets with additional images sourced from freely accessible online content.

What data was NOT used?

We have a strict policy against using any imagery involving minors. We never used any websites, services, social media accounts, or any other source containing nude images of people under 18 to train our system. Child safety is the foundation of everything we build, and that principle is non-negotiable.

How does detection work on the device?

The Nudity Prevention AI runs entirely on the Aqua One itself. When nudity is detected through the front or back camera, the phone immediately locks, and an alert is sent to you through your Parent Dashboard, by text, and by email. Critically, no images or video are ever transmitted to Cyber Dive's servers — the detection process happens locally on the device, keeping your child's privacy fully protected.

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