• greentreerainfire@kbin.social
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    6 months ago

    That’d be like outlawing hammers because someone figured out they make a great murder weapon.

    Just because you can use a tool for crime, doesn’t mean that tool was designed/intended for crime.

    Not exactly. This would be more akin to a company that will 3D printer metal parts and assemble them for you. You use this service and have them create and assemble a gun for you. Then you use that weapon in a violent crime. Should the company have known better that you were having them create an illegal weapon on your behalf?

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      6 months ago

      The person who was charged was using Stable Diffusion to generate the images on their own computer, entirely with their own resources. So it’s akin to a company that sells 3D printers selling a printer to someone, who then uses it to build a gun.