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Spain sentences 15 schoolchildren over AI-generated naked images
(www.theguardian.com)
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“Absolutely no way to prevent this”, says internet full of banners offering to “Undress your classmates now!”
“Tools are just tools, and there’s no sense in restricting access to
undress_that_ap_chemistry_hottie.exe
because it wouldn’t prevent even a single case of abuse and would also destroy every legitimate use of any computer anywhere”, said user deepfake-yiff69@lemmy.dbzer0.comIt's possible I just haven't come across those types of comments you're making fun of, but I usually just see people making the case that we don't need new, possibly overreaching, legislation to handle these situations. They want to avoid a disingenuous "think of the children" kind of situation.
I'm not familiar with their legal system but I would be willing to bet the crimes they've committed were already illegal under existing laws.
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