I just need a logical (and ultimately legal, laws will cover this) reason to build an argument off of for every other instance of explaining it. We had this problem with Jack Thompson for violence, with Anita for sexism/racism, and now generically for cheese pizza.
The difference here is that the process of creating cp involves victimizing children. Even AI-generated cp, since the AI would require the real thing to train on before it could generate convincing images. But on the other hand, after that training was done, it could potentially flood the market such that it's no longer profitable to make the real thing.
Even AI-generated cp, since the AI would require the real thing to train on before it could generate convincing images.
I don't understand why people keep trying to use this logic.
I just asked an AI to show me a picture of a giraffe in a space suit. It complied successfully. I very much doubt it was trained on a gallery of giraffes in space suits.
It "looked at" a ton of images of giraffes, and a ton of images of space suits. Ai doesn't actually create anything (not yet) it just mimics stuff in a hopefully recognizable way.
That said? I agree: I don't think it "needs to study CP to make CP" in exactly the way you describe. It can just squash multiple themes together without "studying" that specific set before.
The difference here is that the process of creating cp involves victimizing children. Even AI-generated cp, since the AI would require the real thing to train on before it could generate convincing images. But on the other hand, after that training was done, it could potentially flood the market such that it's no longer profitable to make the real thing.
I don't understand why people keep trying to use this logic.
I just asked an AI to show me a picture of a giraffe in a space suit. It complied successfully. I very much doubt it was trained on a gallery of giraffes in space suits.
It "looked at" a ton of images of giraffes, and a ton of images of space suits. Ai doesn't actually create anything (not yet) it just mimics stuff in a hopefully recognizable way.
That said? I agree: I don't think it "needs to study CP to make CP" in exactly the way you describe. It can just squash multiple themes together without "studying" that specific set before.