• greenskye@lemmy.zip
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    7 hours ago

    One could argue easily available pornographic images of fake children increases the market and desire for pornographic images of real children and as such can result in more victims

    Not speaking to any realistic images (which, if nothing else, make it harder for real investigations into child abuse to happen), only cartoon drawings and the like, but it’s hard for me to separate this logic from all of the calls about video game violence.

    That moves things into ‘pre crime’ territory. “We’re going to jail you for having fake drawn images because we think those will cause you to commit a real crime in the future”. That’s also extremely problematic and has been rightly criticized when it’s used to censor violent games, movies and music.

    • CileTheSane@lemmy.ca
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      7 hours ago

      Okay, but the original post is how Grok is taking pictures of children and removing their clothes. That’s not cartoons and not fictional people, so I don’t know why the conversation is being shifted this far away from the actual issue at hand here.