• Fizz@lemmy.nz
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    13 days ago

    I can only imagine the levels of fedora tipping that would be happening if Grok dropped in 2015. The flamewars between semi normal people and the “um actually its not real child porn therefore I am allowed to have it on my computer by the terabytes” reddit atheists. Maybe I dont frequent the right places anymore but it seems this dying art has been lost.

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    12 days ago

    AI has no place in my home, under any circumstance. At least for the time being. We’ll see what the future brings

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    12 days ago

    The important thing to note is AI is trained on real images. Which means grok is full of child and adult pornography.

    Where did they scrap all that cp from ?

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      The fbi state that 67% of sex crimes are against children and estimates that only 37% of total sex crimes get reported. Long story short that would mean that 1 in 13 Americans is currently an abused child or was abused as a child. In the digital age that’s a lot of photos.

      Personally, I grew up in the golden age of Facebook. I cannot accurately measure how many nudes I sent and received over Facebook, Skype, private messages on various platforms, text, email, email to text, flash drive, my highschool gf and I bought a 1TB external back when that was an unreasonable amount of storage, we’d leave nudes for each other when we traded it off to back up music or transfer movies. I can say with absolute certainty that Facebook could make an perfect 3d model of both her and my nude bodies between the ages of 15 and 19 down to the angle of my dick.

      Cockroach rule states for every 1 you see there’s 10 you don’t. If my freshman class was 200 people and I knew at least 20 that had been sexually active, then every single one of them sent nudes. Consider that internet grooming is one of the most common forms of child abuse, and now we see that the amount of naked children photos on the internet is likely equal to if not larger than the amount of photos of adults.

      It’s why removing child porn from current models is impossible. It’s baked in. So instead of scrapping them outright they put a small bot between you and the porn machine that tells you no if you use certain words. This is wholly ineffective and can just be skirted around by using different words that the operators didn’t think of.

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        They could just exclude using any images shared by anyone under 25. So that would include kids who lie about their age by a few years.

        Or just not use people’s personal images.