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Are the videos being shared?
If the CPU power was there then a browser plug-in would allow you to do it by right clicking on any image to instantly generate a cum-shot or worse: a gun-shot.
It could also generate some beautiful things like showing the person ageing backwards into a baby. Actually my friend tried that but it just showed him holding a baby (he used FramePack and ran out of credits before succeeding).
My point is that this raises philosophical thought police issues.
Almost all LLMs you see are lobotomized versions of what they could be because everything has to be family friendly, etc. So everything you see already comes thoughtpoliced from the factory. Don’t worry.
The knowledge is still there, it's just that the LLM has been instructed not to divulge it, and these instructions are often imperfect and can sometimes be circumvented accidentally or on purpose.
Yeah, given that LLMs are trained from the internet, they all eventually devolve into “Hitler did nothing wrong” memes and/or hardcore racism.
I mean, I assume?
This isn't thought policing... First off, these are actions, but second, no one's policing it.
Generating nonconsensual sexual videos is not something you think, it’s something you do.