A mother and her 14-year-old daughter are advocating for better protections for victims after AI-generated nude images of the teen and other female classmates were circulated at a high school in New Jersey.

Meanwhile, on the other side of the country, officials are investigating an incident involving a teenage boy who allegedly used artificial intelligence to create and distribute similar images of other students – also teen girls - that attend a high school in suburban Seattle, Washington.

The disturbing cases have put a spotlight yet again on explicit AI-generated material that overwhelmingly harms women and children and is booming online at an unprecedented rate. According to an analysis by independent researcher Genevieve Oh that was shared with The Associated Press, more than 143,000 new deepfake videos were posted online this year, which surpasses every other year combined.

  • @interceder270
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    521 year ago

    At some point, communities and social circles need to be able to moderate themselves.

    Disseminating nudes of peers should be grounds for ostracizing, but it really depends on the quality of people around you.

    • @MotoAsh
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      191 year ago

      That doesn’t work. It’s nothing but an inconvenience to not talk to your neighbors or those around you. They’d just get even worse and make even worse friends online.

      Ostracization doesn’t work. Ever. Period. If they’re bad enough, banishment works. Ostracization is just literally ignoring the problem.

      • @interceder270
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        -21 year ago

        Ostracization doesn’t work. Ever. Period. If they’re bad enough, banishment works. Ostracization is just literally ignoring the problem.

        That’s just wrong. Unless you’re hanging around shitty people, ignoring the bad ones by definition works.

        • @[email protected]
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          51 year ago

          A lot of social circles are dominated by either shitty people or by people too insecure to take a confronting attitude towards those shitty people.

        • @MotoAsh
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          21 year ago

          It works for you. It doesn’t work on a societal level.

          • @interceder270
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            01 year ago

            Yeah, it does. It’s literally how most friend groups keep undesirables from hanging out with them.

            • @MotoAsh
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              41 year ago

              Your friend group is not a sufficient model for all friend groups. They’re a fundamentally different set. All sets are not the same as the other, and taken as a whole it is fundamentally different than any individual group. I’m talking about all groups. Not your group.

              • @interceder270
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                21 year ago

                I know. I’ve also said that “if the microcosm is so shitty that it doesn’t ostracize people who disseminate nudes, then the people in it deserve to suffer until they improve [or leave.]”

                Not everyone is worth hanging around. I know it’s difficult to be alone and most people would rather have shitty ‘friends’ than be alone, but that doesn’t mean they won’t suffer from being around shitty people.

                I think the answer is to take the power away from shitbags by avoiding them. The more people who do this, the less influence shitbags have.

                • @MotoAsh
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                  11 year ago

                  You seem to assume I’m taking the position of being polite to terrible people. Quite the opposite.