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This question occurred to me after seeing some debates and logical dissonances in some feminist subs and even other general places on Reddit. On one hand, it has to be acknowledge that AI deepfake capabilities today are so good that victims of these crimes will very much be affected. There's no avoiding that fact. But as many others have argued, the Jeany has gotten out of the bottle. Unlike child porn where you actually need the victim to act and for someone to shoot it, making AI porn is just a matter of some photos and a couple lines of instructions. Its not going anywhere. I'm surprised by some people who are otherwise probably quite pro criminal justice and reform take a pretty hard turn on teenage boys guilty of making AI porn of their classmates. Are we better trying to make the tough but required shift in societal mindset to so what? its just AI, or will we continue treating this as high crime and therefore making it taboo for the victims? Can these two mindsets exist side by side? Severely attacking these acts while at the same time trivializing it so that victims don't think its a big deal? To what extent do you think governments should take a role in this?
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