Each of these reads like an extremely horny and angry man yelling their basest desires at Pornhub’s search function.

  • @infamousta@sh.itjust.works
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    010 months ago

    They’re probably losing money now and just trying to build a user base as a first-mover. They accept donations and subscriptions with fairly minor benefits, but I imagine hosting and serving sizable AI models is not cheap.

    They’ll probably have to transition to paid access at some point, but I don’t see it as particularly unethical as they have bills to pay and do attempt to moderate content on the site.

    I tend to agree generating adult content of real people is unethical, but probably less so than how a lot of real porn is made. I don’t think there should be open avenues for sharing that kind of stuff online, and their rules should be better enforced.

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      110 months ago

      I tend to agree generating adult content of real people is unethical, but probably less so than how a lot of real porn is made.

      wholeheartedly disagree. “real porn” is literally made by consenting adult performers. Hence, it’s ethical. Generating adult content of real people is (typically) done without the consent of the people involved, thereby making it unethical.

      • @infamousta@sh.itjust.works
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        410 months ago

        If you don’t think anything unethical happens in the production of porn I’m not sure what to tell you. It’s getting better but exploitation, sex trafficking, revenge porn, etc. have been a thing since pornography was invented.

        AI porn at least does not necessarily need to consider consent. Plenty of AI porn involves animated figures or photorealistic humans that don’t represent any identifiable person.

        The only hang up I have is producing images of actual people without their consent, and I don’t think it’s a new problem as photoshop has existed for a while.

        • Joshua Casey
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          010 months ago

          i’m sorry to tell you but you have swallowed the propaganda from anti-porn/anti-sex work organizations like Exodus Cry and Morality in Media (who now go by the name NCOSE).

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      I tend to agree generating adult content of real people is unethical, but probably less so than how a lot of real porn is made.

      Well, even if that were the case, the “real porn” is still required to train the model in the first place.

      So, it’s unethical shit on top of what you think was even more unethical.

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        110 months ago

        Sure, and “impossible” meat wouldn’t have existed if people weren’t already eating actual meat. But it’s a better alternative. Porn is not going anywhere. If generative AI means less real people get exploited that’s a win in my book.

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          Sure, and “impossible” meat wouldn’t have existed if people weren’t already eating actual meat

          This comparison only holds water if impossible meat were composed of bits of rearranged animal meat… Which it isn’t.

          If generative AI means less real people get exploited that’s a win in my book.

          That’s not necessarily a win for everyone. Some people actually like working in the porn industry. Besides that, their likenesses are being stolen and used to produce reproductions and derivative works without consent or compensation.

          Also, I think you and your buddies here are missing the plot. Generated porn and generated porn of real people are related but different things. I think that’s pretty commonly understood which is why these sites have policies in the first place.