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AI Generated CSAM Is Out of Control

In this video I discuss how generative AI technology has grown far past the governments ability to effectively control it and how the current legislative measures could lead to innocent people being jailed.

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  • Creating, collecting and sharing CSAM is in the law already. There are orgs and agencies for tracking and prosecuting these violations.

    It's like fighting against 3d printers because you can make yourself a diy gun, a thing that have never being possible before because we got all pipes banned from hardware stores. The means to produce fictional CSAM always existed and would exist, the problem is with people who use a LMM, a camera, a fanfic to create and share that content. Or a Lemmy community that was a problem in recent months.

    It's better to ensure the existing means of fighting such content are effective and society is educated about this danger, know how to avoid and report it.

  • What the hell is this guy?

    "Here's a case where people made and shared fake nudes of real underage girls, doing harm to the girls"

    "But what the hell, that's kind of hard to stop. Oh also here's this guy who went to prison for it because it's already illegal."

    "Really the obvious solution everyone's missing is: If you're a girl in the world, just keep images of yourself off the internet"

    "Problem solved. Right?"

    I'm only slightly exaggerating.

    • He is a deepfake of luke smith.

    • Also, I think the most governments would be able to do is to increase the friction of this process by giving all ai-gen photos an 'id' to track later and probably controlling open-source models, but that's harder to do. Most probably old senators who don't know gmail will pass unenforceable laws which won't do jackshit but get them votes.

      • The point I'm trying to make is, you don't even have to do that.

        There are already laws against revenge porn and realistic child porn. You don't have to "prevent" this stuff from happening. That is, as he accurately points out, more or less impossible. But, if it happens you can absolutely do an investigation, and if you can find out who did it, you can put them in jail. That to me sounds like a pretty good solution and I'm still waiting to hear what his issue is with it.

  • What do you people think this will lead to? Is it solvable or not? and if yes then how?

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