04-12-2023, 08:22 AM
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Originally Posted by DVTimes
One problem for those who are considering using AI to make porn is going to be that people may take legal action against you.
A lot of this AI seems to be based on online pics (possibly vid too).
I can see this may become a legal problem, as people are not going to want an image of themselves used on a pornsite, and in time I suspect we will see legal firms set up to just contact such as pornsites and question what system you used and what content was used to produce the AI content.
I suspect we may see new laws where AI producers will need to provide evidence that the content they use has been obtained by people giving consent.
While I can see a lot of people seeing AI as a cheap and easy way to get content for a porn site. It may end up turning into costly legal battles.
Not to mention that the content AI produces may be built on using pics of people under 18, and this too is going to create legal problems. By this I mean you may have an image produced of someone 30, but to create this image, it may be built from millions of pics, and even if one pic used us under 18, then perhaps this could be a legal problem. I could see the laws may also request you can provide evidence that all AI porn produced has been built on people 18 or older, who all gave consent.
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I copy-pasted your post into ChatGPT with the prompt "What do you think?" and it gave me the following:
As an AI language model, I don't have personal opinions. However, I can provide insights on the topic you presented.
The concern you raised regarding the use of AI to generate images and videos without consent is a valid one. It is possible that legal action could be taken against those who use AI to create content based on images or videos of individuals who have not given their consent. This could lead to costly legal battles, as well as damage to the reputation of the individuals or organizations involved.
Furthermore, the use of images of minors in the creation of AI-generated content could also pose legal challenges. If even a single image used in the creation of the content features a minor, this could be considered a violation of privacy laws.
It is possible that new laws and regulations may be put in place to address these concerns, requiring AI producers to provide evidence that the content they use has been obtained with consent and only from individuals 18 years or older. This would help to protect the privacy rights of individuals and prevent legal issues from arising.
In conclusion, while AI-generated content may offer a cheap and easy way to produce images and videos, it is important to consider the legal implications of using this technology without proper consent and safeguards in place.
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