Chapter 1: What is OpenAI exploring regarding AI-generated porn?
You knew this was coming. OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, is exploring, and I'm using their exact words, how to responsibly allow AI-generated porn. You can't. OpenAI did not exactly announce this. They buried it deep inside a long policy document asking for public feedback on ChatGPT's rules. Most people never saw it. That's not an accident. And the word responsibly?
There is no responsible version of this. America already has a serious porn addiction problem.
Chapter 2: Why is there a concern about America's porn addiction?
AI makes it worse. The content, unlimited. The scale, also unlimited. And the people being harmed by it are real. Age verification won't save us. Look at how well that's working for the existing industry. This is the moment to pay attention. Not after it's everywhere. Now. Stay up to date with my free newsletter.
Chapter 3: How does AI exacerbate existing issues with porn consumption?
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Chapter 4: What does responsible use of AI-generated content mean?
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Chapter 5: How effective are current age verification methods for adult content?
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A couple times, especially with the Google Home, we have the little minis all over the house, and there's lights on the top, four lights, and sometimes they're colorful, sometimes they're white. And so I've seen it just bloop. Well, there are certain words that will make it do that.
Chapter 6: What should we pay attention to regarding AI in the adult industry?
Like, for example, Google Assistant, you can say, okay, cool. Sometimes it turns on when you say, hey, boo boo. Does it think it's hearing? Hey, Google. Hey, Google. And it just, it's got bad ears. Yeah, and with Siri, it's like, hey, Jerry, hey, Syria, because we always say that. Always. Or just a city that will actually make Siri wake up. So here's the deal.
Chapter 7: What are the implications of AI-generated porn for society?
Google just paid $68 million to settle a lawsuit because it was recording private conversations, personal stuff about finances and people's lives, employment, and who knows what else. And all those recordings were sent to advertisers for targeted advertising. So like, for example, you're always talking about something, like maybe buying a...
Okay, I've created your weird, just a city that will actually make sure I wake up. So here's a note. I think you triggered your Siri. What is she talking about? She's creating a city for you. Okay, but where did that come from? Basically, it's the exact point of what you're saying. Just common conversation can trigger these. Now I'm going to get targeted on cities or something like that.
Building cities. Buildingcity.ai. But see, and it did. It happened with Google and with Apple where they said it wasn't their fault that their smart assistant, like just what happened, turned on when you did not want it to turn on. Because I did not say the hey word. I said, Other words. I can kind of picture that. I can see that them saying, I mean, that's a good defense.
It thought it was being triggered and it didn't, so it recorded. And it wasn't their fault. $68 million? Mm-hmm. And Apple, they also had to settle, I think they, oh, $95 million they had to settle for. I wonder who gets all the money. Lawyers. Yeah, of course. Hey, lawyers. All right, this is a common problem. Your ex is now an ex, right? Yeah. But your phone's photo app didn't get the memo.
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And for Google Photos user, you're not stuck with bad memories. You can go into photo settings and memories and hide people or pets. And now, you know, basically these photos are not deleted. You're just not going to see them highlighted for you. So you can go back to your phone and ask yourself, what was I thinking? That loser. Wow. Wow. I must have been desperate then. Or drunk.
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