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Teen deepfake victim pushes for federal law targeting AI-generated explicit content
(www.nbcnews.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
I mean, they do usually effect the people that break them and go to prison too.
You mean the poor and disadvantaged?
Ah yes, the poor and disadvantaged who can afford a computer and an ai program and who make ai csam.
When working properly, everyone equally. I will admit we do not nearly reach that standard, though.
The ideal is there but how do you imprison organizations that have more money, connections then some nations.
The moment big money gets involved governments stop upholding even themselves to the law. I work at a subdivision under some part of government and the amount of unpaid court ordered fines for human right violations is massive and increasing. The fines can't be paid cause there is no money. The problem causing the right violations can't be fixed cause there's no money. Yet government swims in money.
I think getting money out of politics will be a necessary first step towards addressing this.