Mementoroid

Mementoroid t1_jcmjnog wrote

Reply to comment by HydrousIt in Those who know... by Destiny_Knight

>alpaca

a mod to implement alpaca on mount and blade warband would make it an even more endless experience as the game only eventually gets dry for me when I feel the NPCs having no dialogues and no way to interact with them beyond the standard choices

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Mementoroid t1_j7w86lz wrote

"In addition, visual representations, such as drawings, cartoons, or paintings that appear to depict minors engaged in sexual activity and are obscene are also illegal under federal law." So, I think it should apply to AI generations as well.

I also am not sure what to think about how people tend to agree or disagree on legalities. I remember when, in non-AI related discourses, not sure which ones but it was pretty recent, there was backlash about "X" thing being legal. And a lot of redditors jumped in to say that "Legal does not equal ethical".

Now the same discourse is being used for many things AI: "It's not ethical, but it's legal so it's fine."

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Mementoroid t1_j7w4oyt wrote

The exploitation of children in any form, including through AI-generated imagery, is illegal and morally reprehensible - because it is illegal even when illustrated. Creating or distributing material that sexually exploits children, whether it's real or simulated, contributes to a harmful and dangerous environment for children. Instead, a society focused on improving exponentially should focus on more rational ways to solve what seems to be an actual epidemy of paraphilia that is now being wavered around as an actual sexual orientation.

Also, the argument that "if no harm is brought to any children, what objection is there to this sort of material?" overlooks the fact that even the mere creation and distribution of such material perpetuates a culture that dehumanizes and commodifies children. This can have a damaging effect on children's wellbeing, as well as on society as a whole. This has happened with the normalization of certain sexual media already.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EU5qEW-9MZk

https://downloads.frc.org/EF/EF12D43.pdf

Pornography already causes negative behavioural patterns on people. AI imagery is already thrilling and exciting for many - even addictive. When it starts to become better, and more accesible and easier to customize - the access to that content will be highly more widespread inevitably.

What action does it warrant? That, I am not sure. But I am also not sure that the majority of people seek "unhinged unfiltered AI" for noble purposes towards a better society (And we're supposed to look forwards to AI that benefits humanity. A better society is part of that.)

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Mementoroid t1_j7r9wwk wrote

But muh unfiltered AI!!

There's already people trying to generate AI made underage porn. Sadly, the majority of people asking for uncensored AI tools are not as ethic and wholesome as they pretend to be. AI is awesome, humans are not.

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