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by dragonwriter
167 days ago
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> “AI products must be tested rigorously before they go to market to ensure they do not have the capability to generate this material,” > Not possible. Note that the description of the accusation earlier in the article is: > The French government accused Grok on Friday of generating “clearly illegal” sexual content on X without people’s consent, flagging the matter as potentially violating the European Union’s Digital Services Act. It may be impossible to perfectly regulate what content the model can create, it is quite practical for the Grok product to enforce consent of the user whose content is being operated on before content can be generated based on it and, after the context is generated, before it can be viewed by or distributed to anyone else. |
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No, because it cannot even ID that user.