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ohyoutravelyesterday at 10:30 PM6 repliesview on HN

I am concerned, and haven’t seen anyone else point this out yet, that Musk will move Grok’s CSAM generation capabilities to space to be beyond the reach of terrestrial policing. Does this create some sort of legal loophole here so Musk can do this with impunity?


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twicyesterday at 11:12 PM

No. For one, things in space are under the jurisdiction of the country they were launched from. For another, it's people that do crimes, not satellites or LLMs, and the people involved in making CSAM are all on Earth.

_fzslmyesterday at 11:00 PM

AFAIK he can do whatever he wants in space, but CSAM is still illegal to view or even download in most (all?) countries of the world. So unless the degenerates also move out into space (which I'm sure they're eager to do), it wouldn't really ease the legal situation here on Earth.

chippiewillyesterday at 11:07 PM

Ground stations would be the major problem.

Maybe if Elon launched himself and the dev team into orbit and didn't use any ground stations and just Starlink terminals he could start getting into legal loopholes.

TheGRSyesterday at 10:35 PM

So my floating data center in international waters idea has potential investors?

wmfyesterday at 11:02 PM

Remember that he wants to make X a bank. An orbital tax haven.

But seriously, I think legally satellites are under the jurisdiction of the country they were launched from.

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