• BigBolillo@mgtowlemmy.org
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    14 hours ago

    You can’t, it is not possible, until parental controls include something about filtering AI, anyway it’s like the cat and mouse one day an AI filter came out the next day an anti-AI filter came out and so on.

    All platforms are full of AI now, YouTube, Facebook, Instagram have always been since filter stuff.

    Social engineers are hard working people.

    I think the best approach could be to teach children to recognize AI stuff when they see it but it is hard with the actual educational system anyway the government will not spend a dime on it. About older people a big amount is just doomed.

    Last point: you can almost control what your kid does with some exceptions, but you can’t control what other parents don’t and as we live in a society not in the woods your kid can and probably will be exposed to something.

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      Not sure why you’re being downvoted. Possible because people want to ignore their lack of control in raising children.

      The only method is to teach them what ai slop is to teach them why to avoid it.

      Anyone who is just trying to control it via bans are creating a situation where their children will hide their access to ai slop.

      Other kids parents do not care and those kids will happily share their unrestricted access with any kids with the most restricted environment.

      It’s surprising how easily some adults forget all the random ways they got around their own parents rules when they were the children.

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        12 hours ago

        They think if they prohibit all internet access until college it will work… really? We are at 2026 you can buy a $30 smartphone with internet access at Walmart.

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        14 hours ago

        While I suspect a lot of lemmy would say yes just by virtue of having both socialist politics and an anti-AI stance, strictly speaking I don’t think AI inheritly has anything to do one way or the other with socialism (though the way and by whom it is owned probably would be different), so really that would depend more on how the culture of a given country treated that tech than it’s economic system.

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        In a socialist country, I would guess that there’s much less incentive to pump out slop. So if you make videos with AI, it’s more likely that you’ve actually put some thought into it and are making something of actual value to someone.

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        14 hours ago

        As far as I know in North Korea the government can see what you do on your phone even without being a kid, so I believe not just that so even they will use AI to catch you doing it or another “evil” stuff faster.