A Florida man is facing 20 counts of obscenity for allegedly creating and distributing AI-generated child pornography, highlighting the danger and ubiquity of generative AI being used for nefarious reasons.

Phillip Michael McCorkle was arrested last week while he was working at a movie theater in Vero Beach, Florida, according to TV station CBS 12 News. A crew from the TV station captured the arrest, which made for dramatic video footage due to law enforcement leading away the uniform-wearing McCorkle from the theater in handcuffs.

  • @aesthelete
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    I’m not advocating for what you’re saying here at all.

    So there you go, your slope now has gravel on it.

    EDIT: This dude was arrested using today’s laws, and I’m pretty sure the series Dexter is still legal to write, direct, film, and view. So your slippery slope is a fallacious one (as most of them tend to be in my experience).

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        Sure, with some exceptions and reasonable definitions.

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            Never said, wrote, or even thought any such thing.

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                CSAM is the exception, Socrates. Also as far as definitions go, computer models aren’t artists.

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                    I don’t know how well-rendered CSAM has to be in order to be considered legal or illegal, and I frankly don’t give a shit.

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      Why should this be illegal?

      Because it’s illegal.

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        It should be illegal for a number of reasons. One is a simple practical one: as the technology advances towards increasing levels of realism it’ll become impossible for law enforcement to determine what material is “regular” CSAM versus what material is “generated” CSAM.

        So, unless you’re looking to repeal all laws against possession of CSAM, you’ll have a difficult time crafting a cut-out for generated CSAM.

        And honestly, why bother? What’s the upside here? To have pedos get a more fulfilling wank to appease them and hope they won’t come after your kids for real? I really doubt the premise behind that one.

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          And honestly, why bother? What’s the upside here?

          Allowing for victimless crimes simply because a group is undesirable is a terrible precedent. We can’t ban things just because they make us uncomfortable. Or because it makes law enforcements job easier.

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            Allowing for victimless crimes simply because a group is undesirable is a terrible precedent.

            I wouldn’t even call it victimless, and we have all kinds of actual victimless crimes that are already illegal so I don’t care about supposedly setting this “precedent” that has already been set a million times over.

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              and we have all kinds of actual victimless crimes that are already illegal

              And we should be undoing those laws

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                We aren’t though, so it’s frankly pretty odd that you’re fixated on this one.

                It’s frankly pretty odd that Lemmy in general seems to be fairly pro-generated-CSAM. I’m betting you guys are just afraid of the feds finding your stashes.

                EDIT: I basically get maybe three replies a week to things I post on here, except when I post something about being okay with generated CSAM or deepfake porn being illegal (in which case I get binders full of creeps in my inbox).

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                  There it is. “If you disagree with me you’re a pedo”. You people always go back to that. I bet I could convince you to hack off your own arm as long as I said anyone with a left arm is a pedo.

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                    I bet you’ve never convinced anyone of anything ever.

                    I’m not interested in going a hundred rounds with you on this. You haven’t made any convincing arguments at all; you’re making the type of shitty “anti-regulation” arguments that right libertarians have been making in bad faith in threads with me and others for decades.

                    And all to what end?

                    There’s nothing much to be gained by allowing this filth to be legal, and enforceability of important law to be lost.