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When you see the behemots of US tech coming together you can be sure it isn’t for anything good! These assholes are supporting and enabling the orange clown (a suspected pedophile) and they want us to believe that they suddenly care about the children.
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> This is not just a matter of law, but of protecting children.

They didn't even write this themselves.

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Came here to write this exact same thing; saw it's already done.
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How is matching images against known hashes of child porn enabling control, censorship, and data harvesting?
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It is like letting a policeman into your house to make sure you are not committing crimes. The methods (installing an AI module behind your defenses against criminal hackers that is programmed to betray you) are too invasive.
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Because at some point someone in power puts the JD Vance meme that was going around in as a hash.
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Or leaks related to national security failures/coverups or exposing corruption. Or copyright infringement.
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Same tool is very handy if you hypothetically wanted to control spread of anything else, like anti ice apps for instance.

Also hash matching is so easily bypassed you can be sure they really want to add some "AI" detector as well

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>Same tool is very handy if you hypothetically wanted to control spread of anything else, like anti ice apps for instance.

That's a weak argument because they can already do that today with google's play protect and apple's app notarization.

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They already have one way of doing it therefore we should make a legal carve out to give them additional ways of doing it even though we don't want them to be able to in the first place.

That doesn't make sense. It's a defeatist attitude that serves only to advantage the opponent.

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> matching images against known hashes

That's not how that works, last I checked. AIUI it's much more fuzzy. Has to be, being scum doesn't automatically make you an idiot, and a single bit change would make plain old hashes entirely useless.

Insert your favourite dystopia to see where that ends up and how companies benefit from it.

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I'd give it that matching hashes is probably the least worse way of going about this

Except for that pesky detail of hash collisions

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