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by ktoo_
89 days ago
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There's nothing stopping any tool maker from doing those things. In fact, they do those things all the time! So if tool makers and tools are all limiting use in a self-serving way anyway, why should we not also expect them to limit use in a way that protects children from sexual exploitation through the use of those tools? I respect the principle but I think this is an idealistic extreme and not really based in any practicality or realism. |
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>they do those things all the time
They actually don't. It's highly irregular, usually only when the law requires such censorship functionality do they get included in products.
>idealistic extreme
It is not an extreme position. Practically every other tool other than AI is not locked down. AI is by far the exception here and is a step back from the freedom of everything else.