Police investigation remains open. The photo of one of the minors included a fly; that is the logo of Clothoff, the application that is presumably being used to create the images, which promotes its services with the slogan: “Undress anybody with our free service!”

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    Not even that. It only allows you to verify that the source is identical to (the potentially wrong information) that was claimed at the time of recording by the person adding that information to the block chain. Blockchain, as usual, adds nothing here.

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      Blockchain, as usual, adds nothing here.

      it can add trust. If there’s a trusted central authority where these hashes can be stored then there’s no need for a blockchain. However, if there isn’t, then a blockchain could be used instead, as long as it’s big and established enough that everybody can agree that the data stored on it cannot be manipulated

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        but false, nonconsensual nudes are not collectible items that need to have their authenticity proven. they are there to destroy peoples’ lives. even if 99% of people seeing your nude believe you it’s not authnetic, it still affects you heavily

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          nonconsensual nudes are not collectible items that need to have their authenticity proven

          of course not, but that’s not what this comment thread is about. It’s about this:

          Ironically, in a sense we will revert back to the era before photography existed. To verify if something is real, we might have to rely on witness testimony.

          that’s where it can be very useful to store a fingerprint of a file in a trusted database, regardless of where that database gets its trust from

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                it very much is:

                OP: In Spain, dozens of girls are reporting AI-generated nude photos of them being circulated at school: ‘My heart skipped a beat’

                parent reply: Thats why we need Blockchain Technology

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                  a discussion can have multiple, separate threads with branching topics, that’s what this threaded comment system is specifically made to facilitate

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                    okay, let’s rethread how we got here:

                    OP: Spanish girls report AI porn of them circulating

                    parent comment: Blockchain could fix this

                    1-st level reply: Blockchain can’t counteract fake porn being created

                    2-nd level reply: it lets you verify original source

                    3-rd level reply: if anything it lets you verify integrity between sources

                    you: if a central authority can’t be trusted to verify sources then Blockchain can

                    me: it’s not about verifying provenance of the material but rather its mere existence in the world

                    you: we can store the fingerprint of the file in a trusted database

                    me: but this doesn’t affect the material’s existence

                    you: you’re going off-topic!

                    me: I am not

                    you: this conversation can have multiple threads

                    can you now see how it’s you who’s off the rails in this conversation? noone ever questioned how blockchain could allow verifying any piece’s of media authenticity, but spreading forged, nonconsensual erotica is NOT about proving whether a photo or video in question is authentic; the problem is that people have got tools to do so in the first place, and before a victim can counteract and prove (using blockchain if you will) that a particular photo is a forgery, the damage is done regardless