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ronsorlast Friday at 6:42 AM3 repliesview on HN

The objection to CSAM is rooted in how it is (inhumanely) produced; people are not merely objecting to a GET request.


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beefletlast Friday at 6:57 AM

Yes, they're objecting to people training on data they don't have the right to, not just the GET request as you suggest.

If you distribute child porn, that is a crime. But if you crawl every image on the web and then train a model that can then synthesize child porn, the current legal model apparently has no concept of this and it is treated completely differently.

Generally, I am more interested in how this effects copyright. These AI companies just have free reign to convert copyrighted works into the public domain through the proxy of over-trained AI models. If you release something as GPL, they can strip the license, but the same is not true of closed-source code which isn't trained on.

jakelazarofflast Friday at 6:46 AM

Indeed, and neither is that what people are objecting to with regard to AI training data.

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tremonlast Friday at 12:19 PM

That's not true, since cartoon drawings and certain manga also fall in that category. Do you have any evidence that manga is produced inhumanely?