Europol has supported authorities from 19 countries in a large-scale hit against child sexual exploitation that has led to 25 arrests worldwide. The suspects were part of a criminal group whose members were engaged in the distribution of images of minors fully generated by artificial intelligence (AI).
You can’t prove a negative. That’s not how prooving things work.
You also assume legal images. But that puts limits on what’s actually legal globally. What if someone wants a 5 year old? How are there legal photos of that?
You can show how existing solutions work and demonstrate that the solution used works like those other solutions. That takes a lot more work than “see, it looks like a child therefore it’s CSAM,” but it’s necessary to protect innocent people.
You assume it can, prove that it can.
That’s guilty until proven innocent. There’s a reason courts operate on the assumption of innocence and force the prosecution to prove guilt. I am not interested in reversing that.
You better believe when the cops come knocking, the burden of proof to be ethical is wholly on you.
All existing solutions are based on real life images. There’s no ethically way to acquire thousand upon thousands of images of naked children to produce anything resembling real.
When the cops come knocking, your best bet is to comply under duress (be clear that it’s under duress). Fighting the police will just add more charges, the right place to fight is in the courts. If your country’s justice system is corrupt, then I guess you might as well fight the police, but in most developed countries, the courts are much more reasonable than the police.
how can it be done ethically?
The burden of proof is on showing that it was done unethically, not that it was done ethically. Force the prosecution to actually do their job, don’t just assume someone is guilty because the thing they made looks illegal.
You can’t prove a negative. That’s not how prooving things work.
You also assume legal images. But that puts limits on what’s actually legal globally. What if someone wants a 5 year old? How are there legal photos of that?
You assume it can, prove that it can.
You can show how existing solutions work and demonstrate that the solution used works like those other solutions. That takes a lot more work than “see, it looks like a child therefore it’s CSAM,” but it’s necessary to protect innocent people.
That’s guilty until proven innocent. There’s a reason courts operate on the assumption of innocence and force the prosecution to prove guilt. I am not interested in reversing that.
You better believe when the cops come knocking, the burden of proof to be ethical is wholly on you.
All existing solutions are based on real life images. There’s no ethically way to acquire thousand upon thousands of images of naked children to produce anything resembling real.
That’s how existing solutions work.
So again, how can it be done ethically?
When the cops come knocking, your best bet is to comply under duress (be clear that it’s under duress). Fighting the police will just add more charges, the right place to fight is in the courts. If your country’s justice system is corrupt, then I guess you might as well fight the police, but in most developed countries, the courts are much more reasonable than the police.
The burden of proof is on showing that it was done unethically, not that it was done ethically. Force the prosecution to actually do their job, don’t just assume someone is guilty because the thing they made looks illegal.