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I've been hosting immich for a long time and finally decided to make a website so people could sign up for paid monthly accounts and upload their stuff to the server that I'm going to run anyway. Maybe it'll make me beer money.
Ngl this would skeeve me out. The chances of someone uploading CSAM while slim scare the fuck outta me.
Straight up CSAM would be pretty brazen. You could probably reduce the chances to zero by just saying that if there's any thing like that uploaded it will go straight to the police. You probably wouldn't need to invade anybody's privacy. The warning itself would set the bar.
I'm kind of surprised there's not an open source model out there capable of identifying it. Cloudflare has it as a free service if you use them, But I'm not seeing anything that you could just self host.
Models need content for training.
Models that can identify things can generate things if run in reverse. (This is blatant oversimplification.)
Those models already exist. It's one of the things that everybody's worried about trying to stop.
With the amount of companies out there willing to fund stopping it I'm surprised somebody hasn't stepped up to spend a few million dollars to train one specifically to catch people and make it available.
Turns out making money off of it is more important I guess.
Oh, wow, I was expecting a comment about privacy from the preview I got of your message and then it went on to talk about risk to the provider instead! Yes, you've definitely identified a risk and I hope to mitigate it with hopes, prayers, and as anonymous access logs as I can get while still identifying public, popular images.