KUALA LUMPUR: Parents, educators, policymakers and technology companies lack a full understanding of the dangers children face online, deputy prime minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi warned today.
Speaking at the Asean ICT Forum on Child Online Protection, Zahid said children are increasingly being exposed to harm that adults struggle to recognise, including AI-driven grooming, deepfakes and identity manipulation.
He said Malaysia’s own data underscores the scale of the problem, with 33% of youths reporting they have been bullied online and the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission receiving 9,000 cyberbullying complaints in 2024.
