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FBI Arrests Man For Generating AI Child Sexual Abuse Imagery
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This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
What an oddly written article.
They make it sound like the prompts are important and/or more important than the 13,000 images…
In many ways they are. The image generated from a prompt isn't unique, and is actually semi random. It's not entirely in the users control. The person could argue "I described what I like but I wasn't asking it for children, and I didn't think they were fake images of children" and based purely on the image it could be difficult to argue that the image is not only "child-like" but actually depicts a child.
The prompt, however, very directly shows what the user was asking for in unambiguous terms, and the negative prompt removes any doubt that they thought they were getting depictions of adults.
Having an AI generate 13.000 images does not even take 24 hours (depending on hardware and settings ofc).