Chatbot roleplay and image generator platform SecretDesires.ai left cloud storage containers of nearly two million of images and videos exposed, including photos and full names of women from social media, at their workplaces, graduating from universities, taking selfies on vacation, and more.

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    6 hours ago

    Anyone got past the paywall to establish whether its women being victimized with the random-ass pics mentioned in the first couple paragraphs, or young girls(minors) being victimized with yearbook photos, as the title implies?

    I feel like an opportuinity was missed, in favor of leaving things vague and click-baitey in the name of profit/data-mining.

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    14 hours ago

    That slogan in the preview image (“AI Girls Never say no”) is creepy enough on its own, but even more when users are having it imitate real people

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      10 hours ago

      I would have applied “never say no” more to the users. To reduce the risk that they participate in real life and thus run the danger of entering into a real partnership, it is better to subtly encourage people never to say no.

      Since psychological tricks are generally used in every industry.

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    11 hours ago

    If a normal person was to infringe copyright then that person could be sued and even face jail time.

    But, a company run AI steals all the data on the net and turns school kids into digital sex workers that is fine apparently.