
Targeting the problem "at its source" shows that both apps and the individuals using them will be held accountable, and that it's a "priority offence" in the Online Safety Act. For now, X and Grok remain up until Ofcom presents its findings. Musk is free to come forward and change policies in the meantime, before a verdict is reached, to potentially ease the regulator's scrutiny.
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nrdwka some of Renaissance painter done the same things …🤔🤷♂️🙈 Just saying Reply
Tonet666 I think "V for Vendetta" is a prediction for the UK. :tearsofjoy: Reply
passivecool This is such a difficult and nuanced topic. It has been smashed down upon society before even 25% know what it is all about. should i be allowed to capture snapshot pic of anyone, anywhere and be able , be allowed , to post an AI sex video thereof online? If you say yes, then pls send me your photo. I have never tried such things yet, but I am happy to ruin your rep and destroy your professional existence. Never thought about it before, but with a little practice it shouldn't take more than a few tokens and half an hour. Reply
TheWerewolf nrdwka said: some of Renaissance painter done the same things …🤔🤷♂️🙈 Just saying Two wrongs do not make a right. Just saying Reply
blppt Yeah, I'm sure Elon is in danger of being arrested. That's the real problem here—this kind of stuff would never make it to live usage if the head honcho has any danger of going to jail. Reply
Notton Though I applaud the UK for leading the charge against pdf files and CSAM… Let me guess, the investigators will hit a few snags , because let's be honest, you aren't allowed to touch the Elite, Royalty, or their property. Especially in the UK. Reply
Geef There will always be bad people doing bad things everywhere. That does not mean you should make it illegal for everyone else. — I wonder if it could be turned around for politicians? There are bad politicians who do bad things with the power they are given. Lets make it illegal to be a politician… 😉 Reply
Bikki When will all the people who post their bikini photos online get arrested? Man i guess anyone who’s ever went to a beach is complicit. Reply
shadowofward passivecool said: This is such a difficult and nuanced topic. Indeed, one can find numerous examples in history where censorship of art and thought has always helped society. What is art anyways? Reply
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