Jun 17, 2026 – 7.35amLondon | Police chiefs from Australia and other Five Eyes partners will push tech giants to co-design apps and use artificial intelligence that can track down predators, extremists and “crimefluencers” online to protect young people and vulnerable segments of the population.High-level talks between the five countries’ law enforcement agencies in London this week will also focus on the threat posed by “crime as a service” – where bad actors are contracted online to carry out acts or terror and vandalism – amid a wave of antisemitic attacks in Australia and Europe linked to Iran.Subscribe to gift this articleGift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe.Subscribe nowAlready a subscriber? Fetching latest articles
‘AirTasker for criminals’: Cops push for more help from tech companies
Police and intelligence chiefs from Five Eyes nations are in London for talks on tackling the online recruitment of bad actors, including terrorists.







