Don’t we have laws? If we have stricter laws that fine the platforms, maybe there will be incentive$ to actually regulate.

But then again, everyone quitting twitter is a good outcome tho

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Maybe if we put the OWNERS of these AI platforms on the sex offenders register, it would get the message across.

Oh, and do the same for shareholders as well as having reasonable fine, say 1 billion dollars per image.

@zleap some basic image recognition auto banning sounds reasonable. The problem is not unsolvable.

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I know from various CSAM discussions on here, that the authorities can now watermark (or something like that) any such material so it can be easily identified and removed. I fully agree with you, the technology to do this is there, but until the penalties are so harsh that people at the top of social media companies sit up and and take action I have zero confidence anything will be done.

@zleap yeah in hypercapitalistic ethically irresponsible culture - just gotta hit them where it hurt$ (what’s CSAM btw? I’m unfamiliar with that term)

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CSAM is child sexual abuse material,

Hence the mention of tools to id and remove it,

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