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ghusto
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1 month ago
> The UK Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) unveiled the changes through a promotional video showing a smartphone scanning AirDropped photos and warning the user that an “unwanted nude” had been detected."Unwanted"
soco|1 month ago
unknown|1 month ago
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mosura|1 month ago
rdm_blackhole|1 month ago
It should be called the Ministry of Truth at this point.
> Unwanted
How do you know if a nude is unwanted? The premise itself makes no sense. The only way this could potentially work is if you had the whole context of the relationship somehow embedded in the messages and then if you deciphered the intent behind the messages. Even then what about sarcasm or double entendre?
potato3732842|1 month ago
If the app has sufficient permissions to infer user demographics a sufficiently jaded person should be able to come up with a set of rules that get you a 99% solution pretty easily.
flumpcakes|1 month ago
I think this already exists by the way - screening potentially pornographic images and you have to explicitly confirm a choice to view it.
pacifika|1 month ago