So this is really gross obviously but the question of should it be illegal, and if so, where is the line, is going to be an interesting one moving forward. Getting an AI to draw a naked picture of someone for you is illegal? Comissioning an artist to draw a naked picture? What if it's just an original character who "happens to look like x person"? Learning to draw and making one yourself? Does it involve disseminatation vs personal use? If you make a nude picture of someone else but no one ever knows does it even matter? What if you have legal rights to their image? Would not want to be a lawyer involved in that field in the future, oof.
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Should be illegal to use someone else's photograph without permission for the purpose of creating erotic works.
There. Finished. Easy.
If you wanna scribble a charcoal drawing of your crush and upload it to AI to try to make something erotic: legal, not relevant to this law; that's your own art. Same as if you make a painting currently.
If you take someone images off their social media and send it to a sad person's AI to generate porn: illegal.
If they give you permission: legal.
It comes down to consent and what an average person would reasonably expect, and you can be sure that a reasonable person would not expect people to take their images and make Ai porn with it.
This is pretty gross and not at all surprising.
Half of the requests on /r/grok are “yes but how do it do this to pictures I uploaded??”
NaziGPT will do pretty NSFW images (no genitalia) for stuff it created but even Elmo isn’t stupid enough to allow it for any upload.
I kinda think that’s so people don’t make Elon and Trump images more than legal reasons.
Elon is clearly above the law these days.
'Ai girls never say no' is pretty awful
This just reminds me of the thing Google pulled not long ago asking users to submit pictures of their younger selves to generate their adult self at the baseball game with them.
Immediately thought it'd be stupid to do that since people are gonna work their ass off to bypass AI guardrails in any case including generating child porn, and lo and behold, few days later I find a tweet of someone calling out another person for creating AI-generated porn of their own daughter.
Social media and Big Tech, in general, has been really awful for privacy. This is just disgusting.
Should be fined $1000 for each image or identifiable piece information of a human being.