No One Knows How to Deal With 'Student-on-Student' AI CSAM
No One Knows How to Deal With 'Student-on-Student' AI CSAM
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No One Knows How to Deal With 'Student-on-Student' AI CSAM
No One Knows How to Deal With 'Student-on-Student' AI CSAM
No One Knows How to Deal With 'Student-on-Student' AI CSAM
Punish the one who made it? Seems simple, no?
It's less about punishment but moreso mitigation. An administration can easily "scare" or "punish" these kids for these actions but it doesn't do shit. They just keep doing it.
I suppose these days it's so easy to generate this kind of horror that we need to start figuring out how the Hell we teach kids that this is wrong.
It boils down to the same ole' same ole'. Foolish adults see these crimes as "kids being kids" (though it's predominantly young men and boys committing these crimes) -so, "boys beings boys".
"They didn't know better", and so on.
The fact is, they genuinely didn't know better. AI is a part of the younger generations day-to-day lives. However that isn't to say that some of these children did in fact know better.
The answer is probably pretty simple. Teach kids how to navigate the web and AI safely, and when "fiction" (AI gens) skew and bleed into reality.
Teach them that AI used in such a fashion causes real-world damage. Innocence lost. Childhood gone. Lives ruined.
And most importantly, teach kids, teens, & young adults (though young men and boys are the core issue AKA the main ones genning...) that people aren't objects.
It's a surprisingly complex issue, but only because certain technologically illiterate adults who think they know better are the ones in charge.
To better understand just how bad things are and have been I recommend watching this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1HuOrrznBvs
Thanks for sharing that video. Holy fuck that's beyond messed up. I had some vague idea that non-consensual deepfakes are being made and used for blackmail, but I had no idea it was so organized, so shameless and blatant. And with incentive systems to share training material as conditions for entry to school specific chat rooms. That's absolutely FUCKED.
Unless these features are put behind a paywall I don't see how they can ever be mitigated. And even a paywall won't keep everyone out.
Or punish the person who it's made of, since schools only ever want to punish victims.