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by charcircuit
91 days ago
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I am leaning on analogy as a strategy to try and ground other's thinking about this article since I believe they do not universally hold the idea that tools should micromanage what people are allowed to do with them. I assuming that readers are able to understand how making images via traditional digital tools and via AI tools is the same thing. If I just want to share my own view it I would go on about how it is wrong to add deliberate censorship tools into tools and how letting British people force American companies to censor things is wrong. |
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In the case that we're discussing, xAI is accused of using images of these girls to create and distribute child pornography.
The girls are American, and the case is being heard in California. I'm not sure why you're talking about the Adobe and British people, when neither are involved.