As an enjoyer of pornographic content, including that made by AI (of people who do not exist), I have to say that the idea of someone making such content featuring a woman without her permission is disgusting. I am very grateful that there are women out there willing to share their glorious bodies VOLUNTARILY, but to effectively expose someone to the world without their permission is as bad as the asshole boyfriends out there who post their ex-girlfriends' nudes that were intended for their eyes only, back when they were together.

I am just not sure if there is any effective legal grounds or means to punish it, and I don't know that we would want to open that Pandora's box of increased state power, either. The answer to people doing shitty things to us shouldn't be to run to daddy government. Not sure what it should be, but taking it to the state to "fix" for us just makes matters worse for everyone in the end.

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The issue is that the AI porn is essentially code and code is protected under free speech

Correct. The code itself is, what you do with it isn't necessarily. Similar to firearms being protected by the second amendment, but shooting someone without just cause is not.

But again, we shouldn't run crying to daddy government to fix the problem for us when people are being assholes on the internet. They already have far too much power, and I would not want to hand them any more, even though I think violating someone by making a porn of them against their wishes is disgusting.

I agree keep the feds out of it, but if people can't police ourselves and not do fucked up shit then people will eventually feel no choice but to file suit and seek the opinion of the courts

It's that mentality of, "I can't do something about this myself, so I am going to get someone else to do it for me," that I find to be absolutely antithetical to a free society. Once we accept that there are some people more qualified to deal with our problems than ourselves, it is inevitable that we continue imbuing them with more and more power.

Outside of actions that cause physical harm to another person, or else destruction or theft of another individual's property, the State should not be involved in settling the matter whatsoever.

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