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I'm not sure where you're going with that? I would argue that yes, it is. As it's sexual material of a child, with that child's face on it, explicitly made for the purpose of defaming her. So I would say it sexually abused a child.
But you could also be taking the stance of "AI trains on adult porn, and is mearly recreating child porn. No child was actually harmed during the process." Which as I've said above, I disagree with, especially in this particular circumstance.
Apologies if it's just my reading comprehension being shit
it would be material of and or containing child sexual abuse in it.
Is that the definition of CSAM?
Is it material that may encourage people to sexually abuse a child?
It's actually not clear that viewing material leads that person to causing in person abuse
Providing non harmful ways to access the content may lead to less abuse as the content they seek no longer comes from abuse, reducing demand for abusive content.
That being said, this instance isn't completely fabricated and given its further release is harmful as it it involves a real person and will have emotional impact.
There's other instances where it was completely fabricated, and the courts ruled it was CSAM and convicted
There has been yes, but it doesn't mean it's the right ~~ruling~~ law. The law varies on that by jurisdiction as well because it is a murky area.
Edit: in the USA it might not even be illegal unless there was intent to distribute
So local AI generating fictional material that is not distributed may be okay federally in the USA.
Serious value? How does one legally argue that their AI-generated child porn stash has "serious value" so they they don't get incarcerated.
Laws are weird.
Have the AI try to recreate existing CP already deemed to have serious value and then have all the prompts/variations leading up to the closest match as part of an exhibit.
Edit: I should add, don't try this at home, they'll still probably say it has no value and throw you in jail.
Prison*
Ah my bad, you're right.
Then you'll probably get shanked if any of the other inmates find out you were sent there for CP.
Hey bro, it was just AI-generated tho! And it had serious value!
Plz don't stab me
Any sex act involving a adult and a child/minor is abusive by its very nature.
attack the argument, not the person
Practice what you preach. Read the thread again, what do you think "say something about you" mean?
Then don't defend them? You're trying to tell everyone that what is literally above in an article, about a child who had PHOTOREALISTIC pictures made of her, that it isn't CSAM.
It is. Deleting everyone's comments who disagree with you will not change that, and if anything, WILL make you seem even more like the bad guy.