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Cake day: July 26th, 2023

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  • Not really a fair comparison. And sadly he has a point. This is only going to get worse as the software gets better and easier to obtain. Identifying who actually spread it is also going to keep getting harder unless you allow the government to have full access to anything you do on your phone and such. Which would have a lot of very bad side effects.

    I do disagree with the person on the ignore it part. It shouldn’t be ignored. It should be sought out and punished heavily as you suggest. But you need a two prong approach where trying to stop it is one, and working to build confidence in our daughters so that they can better deal with this inevitably increaseing activity. I honestly worry more about people using such generated imagery to extort girls into doing things they don’t want to do. And only confidence in themselves can protect them from that. But in this world, it’s hard to build confidence in much of anything.




  • Well, maybe not useful to you. But to hackers, which at the government level are military, it can be very useful. They can use AI to exploit a publically disclosed exploit faster than people can patch thier systems. That can give one country access to the sensitive data of a different government. And of course, hacking utilities and infrastructure can give one country a lot of power over another. Why do you think a Russia is working to enable itself to isolate it’s internet from the rest of the world. Can’t hack what you can’t connect to. And of course, it doesn’t even have to matter if it is useful, as long as the governments of the world think they can’t let other governments get ahead of them.