A South Korean man has been sentenced to jail for using artificial intelligence to generate exploitative images of children, the first case of its kind in the country as courts around the world encounter the use of new technologies in creating abusive sexual content.
I think this idea rests on the false premise that people both need and have a right to pornography.
Many adults go about their lives without accessing it/getting off on it. It's not a human need like food or shelter. So government isn't going to become a supplier. Parallels could be made, I suppose, with safe injecting rooms and methadone clinics etc - but that's a medical/health service that protects both the individual and the community. I don't think the same argument could be made for a government sponsored porn bank.
You don't think there's an argument to be made that motivating people sexually attracted to children to self-report that attraction to the state in order to be monitored and kept away from children would have a social good?
I guess I just don't really see eye to eye with you on that then.
I think this idea rests on the false premise that people both need and have a right to pornography.
Many adults go about their lives without accessing it/getting off on it. It's not a human need like food or shelter. So government isn't going to become a supplier. Parallels could be made, I suppose, with safe injecting rooms and methadone clinics etc - but that's a medical/health service that protects both the individual and the community. I don't think the same argument could be made for a government sponsored porn bank.
You don't think there's an argument to be made that motivating people sexually attracted to children to self-report that attraction to the state in order to be monitored and kept away from children would have a social good?
I guess I just don't really see eye to eye with you on that then.
That component I don't have an issue with at all, actually. But providing government sanctioned ai porn? Unlikely