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| '''Adequate Porn Watcher AI''' ('''APW_AI''') is an [[w:Artificial intelligence|w:AI]] and [[w:Computer vision|w:computer vision]] concept to search for any and all '''porn that should not be''' by watching and modeling '''all porn''' ever found on the [[w:Internet]] thus effectively '''protecting humans''' by '''exposing [[Synthetic human-like fakes#List of possible naked digital look-alike attacks|covert naked digital look-alike attacks]] ''' and also other contraband. | | '''Adequate Porn Watcher AI''' ('''APW_AI''') is a working title for an [[w:Artificial intelligence|w:AI]] to watch and model all porn ever found on the Internet to police porn for contraband and especially to '''protect humans''' by '''exposing [[Synthetic human-like fakes#Digital look-alikes|digital look-alike]] attacks'''. |
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| Obs. '''[[#A service identical to APW_AI used to exist - FacePinPoint.com]]'''
| | The purpose of the '''APW_AI''' is providing safety and security to its users, who can briefly upload a model they've gotten of themselves and then the APW_AI will either say <font color="green">'''nothing matching found'''</font> or it will be of the opinion that <font color="red">'''something matching found'''</font>. |
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| ''' The method and the effect ''' | | If people are '''able to check''' whether there is '''synthetic porn''' that looks like themselves, this causes synthetic hate-illustration industrialists' product lose destructive potential and the attacks that happen are less destructive as they are exposed by the APW_AI and thus '''decimate the monetary value''' of these disinformation weapons to the '''criminals'''. |
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| The method by which '''APW_AI''' would be providing <font color="blue">'''safety'''</font> and security to its users, is that they can briefly upload a model they've gotten of themselves and then the APW_AI will either say <font color="green">'''nothing matching found'''</font> or it will be of the opinion that <font color="red">'''something matching found'''</font>.
| | '''Looking up''' if matches are found for '''anyone else's model''' is '''forbidden''' and this should probably be enforced with a facial biometric app that checks that the model you want checked is yours and that you are awake. |
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| If people are <font color="green">'''able to check'''</font> whether there is '''[[Glossary#Synthetic pornography|synthetic porn]]''' that looks like themselves, this causes synthetic hate-illustration industrialists' product <font color="green">'''lose destructive potential'''</font> and the attacks that happen are less destructive as they are exposed by the APW_AI and thus <font color="green">'''decimate the monetary value'''</font> of these disinformation weapons to the <font color="red>'''criminals'''</font>.
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| If you feel comfortable to leave your model with the good people at the benefactor for safekeeping you get alerted and help if you ever get attacked with a synthetic porn attack. | | If you feel comfortable to leave your model with the good people at the benefactor for safekeeping you get alerted and help if you ever get attacked with a synthetic porn attack. |
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| ''' Rules'''
| | People who openly do porn can help by opting-in to help in the development by providing training material and material to test the AI on. People and companies who help in training the AI naturally get credited for their help. |
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| '''Looking up''' if matches are found for '''anyone else's model''' is '''forbidden''' and this should probably be enforced with a facial [[w:Biometrics|w:biometric]] [[w:facial recognition system]] app that checks that the model you want checked is yours and that you are awake.
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| ''' Definition of adequacy '''
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| An ''adequate'' implementation should be nearly free of false positives, very good at finding true positives and able to process more porn than is ever uploaded. | | An ''adequate'' implementation should be nearly free of false positives, very good at finding true positives and able to process more porn than is ever uploaded. |
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| ''' What about the people in the porn-industry? '''
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| People who openly do porn can help by opting-in to help in the development by providing training material and material to test the AI on. People and companies who help in training the AI naturally get credited for their help.
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| There are of course lots of people-questions to this and those questions need to be identified by professionals of psychology and social sciences. | | There are of course lots of people-questions to this and those questions need to be identified by professionals of psychology and social sciences. |
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| ''' History '''
| | == Links regarding pornography == |
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| The idea of APW_AI occurred to [[User:Juho Kunsola]] on Friday 2019-07-12. Subsequently (the next day) this discovery caused the scrapping of [[User:Juho_Kunsola/Law_proposals#Law_proposal_to_ban_covert_modeling_of_human_appearance|the plea to ban convert modeling of human appearance]] as that would have rendered APW_AI legally impossible.
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| <section begin=See_also />
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| = Resources =
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| ''' Tools '''
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| * '''[[w:PhotoDNA]]''' is an image-identification technology used for detecting [[w:child pornography]] and other illegal content reported to the [[w:National Center for Missing & Exploited Children]] (NCMEC) as required by law.<ref>
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| |url=https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2014/aug/07/microsoft-tip-police-child-abuse-images-paedophile
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| |title=Microsoft tip led police to arrest man over child abuse images
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| |work=[[w:The Guardian]]
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| |date=2014-08-07
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| </ref> It was developed by [[w:Microsoft Research]] and [[w:Hany Farid]], professor at [[w:Dartmouth College]], beginning in 2009. ([https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=PhotoDNA&oldid=1058600051 Wikipedia])
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| * The '''[[w:Child abuse image content list]]''' (CAIC List) is a list of URLs and image hashes provided by the [[w:Internet Watch Foundation]] to its partners to enable the blocking of [[w:child pornography]] & [[w:Obscene Publications Acts|w:criminally obscene adult content]] in the UK and by major international technology companies. ([https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Child_abuse_image_content_list&oldid=968491079 Wikipedia]).
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| ''' Legal '''
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| * [[w:Outline of law]]
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| * [[w:List of national legal systems]]
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| * [[w:List of legislatures by country]]
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| == Traditional porn-blocking ==
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| Traditional porn-blocking done by [[w:Pornography laws by region|w:some countries]] seems to use [[w:Domain Name System|w:DNS]] to deny access to porn sites by checking if the domain name matches an item in a porn sites database and if it is there then it returns an unroutable address, usually [[w:0.0.0.0]].
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| ''' Topics on github.com '''
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| * [https://github.com/topics/porn-block Topic '''''"porn-block"''''' on github.com] (8 repositories as of 2020-09)<ref group="1st seen in" name="Github-topic-porn-block">Seen first in https://github.com/topics/porn-block, meta for actual use. The topic was stumbled upon.</ref>
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| * [https://github.com/topics/pornblocker Topic '''''"pornblocker"''''' on github.com] (13 repositories as of 2020-09)<ref group="1st seen in" name="Github-topic-pornblocker">Seen first in https://github.com/topics/pornblocker Saw this originally when looking at https://github.com/topics/porn-block Topic</ref>
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| * [https://github.com/topics/porn-filter Topic '''''"porn-filter"''''' on github.com] (35 repositories as of 2020-09)<ref group="1st seen in" name="Github-topic-porn-filter">Seen first in https://github.com/topics/porn-filter Saw this originally when looking at https://github.com/topics/porn-block Topic</ref>
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| ''' Curated lists and databases '''
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| * [https://github.com/wesinator/awesome-Adult-Filtering-Accountability ''''''Awesome-Adult-Filtering-Accountability'''''' a list at github.com curated by ''wesinator''] - a list of tools and resources for adult content/porn accountability and filtering<ref group="1st seen in" name="Github-topic-porn-block" />
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| * [https://github.com/Import-External-Sources/pornhosts ''''''Pornhosts'''''' at github.com by ''Import-External-Sources''] is a hosts-file formatted file of the [[w:Response policy zone]] (RPZ) zone file. It states itself as "'' a consolidated anti porn hosts file''" and states is mission as "''an endeavour to find all porn domains and compile them into a single hosts to allow for easy blocking of porn on your local machine or on a network.''"<ref group="1st seen in" name="Github-topic-porn-block" />
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| * [https://github.com/Amdromeda/Blocklist-Pi-Hole ''''''Amdromeda blocklist for Pi-hole'''''' at github.com by ''Amdromeda'']<ref group="1st seen in" name="Github-topic-porn-block" /> lists 50MB worth of just porn host names [https://github.com/Amdromeda/Blocklist-Pi-Hole/blob/master/Porn%20pages%20(Part_1).txt 1] (16.6MB) [https://github.com/Amdromeda/Blocklist-Pi-Hole/blob/master/Porn%20pages%20(Part_2).txt 2] (16.8MB) [https://github.com/Amdromeda/Blocklist-Pi-Hole/blob/master/Porn%20pages%20(Part_3).txt 3] (16.9MB) (As of 2020-09)
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| * [https://github.com/mhhakim/pihole-blocklist ''''''Pihole-blocklist'''''' at github.com by ''mhakim'']<ref group="1st seen in" name="Github-topic-porn-filter" /> [https://raw.githubusercontent.com/mhhakim/pihole-blocklist/master/porn.txt 1]
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| * [https://github.com/universalbyte/superhostsfile ''''''superhostsfile'''''' at github.com by ''universalbyte''] is an ongoing effort to chart out "negative" hosts.<ref group="1st seen in" name="Github-topic-pornblocker" />
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| * [https://github.com/StevenBlack/hosts ''''''hosts'''''' at github.com by ''StevenBlack''] is a hosts file for negative sites. It is updated constantly from [https://github.com/StevenBlack/hosts/tree/master/data these sources] and it lists 559k (1.64MB) of porn and other dodgy hosts (as of 2020-09)
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| * [https://github.com/Bon-Appetit/porn-domains ''''''Porn-domains'''''' at github.com by ''Bon appétit''] was (as of 2020-09) last updated in March 2019 and lists more than 22k domains.
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| ''' Porn blocking services '''
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| * '''[[w:Pi-hole]]''' - '''https://pi-hole.net/''' - ''Network-wide Ad Blocking''
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| ''' Software for nudity detection '''
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| * [https://github.com/bakwc/PornDetector ''''''PornDetector'''''' consists of ''two python porn images (nudity) detectors'' at github.com by ''bakwc''] and are both written in [[w:Python (programming language)]]<ref group="1st seen in" name="Github-topic-porn-filter" />. pcr.py uses [[w:scikit-learn]] and the [[w:OpenCV|w:OpenCV Open Source Computer Vision Library]], whereas nnpcr.py uses [[w:TensorFlow]] and reaches a higher accuracy.
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| * [https://github.com/thelesson/Miniblog-Laravel-7-Google-Vision-detecta-faces-e-restringe-pornografia ''''''Laravel 7 Google Vision restringe pornografia detector de faces'''''' porn restriction app in Portuguese at github.com by ''thelesson''] that utilizes [https://cloud.google.com/vision Google Vision API] to help site maintainers stop users from uploading porn has been written for the for [https://github.com/madskristensen/MiniBlog MiniBlog] [[w:Laravel]] blog app.
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| == Links regarding pornography censorship == | |
| * [[w:Pornography laws by region]] | | * [[w:Pornography laws by region]] |
| * [[w:Internet pornography]]
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| * [[w:Legal status of Internet pornography]] | | * [[w:Legal status of Internet pornography]] |
| * [[w:Sex and the law]]
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| ''' Against pornography '''
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| * Reasons for [[w:opposition to pornography]] include [[w:Religious views on pornography|w:religious views on pornography]], [[w:Feminist views of pornography|w:feminist views of pornography]], and claims of [[w:Effects of pornography|w:effects of pornography]], such as [[w:pornography addiction]]. (Wikipedia as of 2020-09-19)
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| ''' Technical means of censorship and how to circumvent '''
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| * [[w:Internet censorship]] and [[w:internet censorship circumvention]]
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| * [[w:Content-control software]] (Internet filter), a common approach to [[w:parental controls|w:parental control]].
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| ** [[w:Comparison of content-control software and providers]]
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| * [[w:Accountability software]]
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| * [[w:Employee monitoring]] is often automated using [[w:employee monitoring software]]
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| * A [[w:wordfilter]] (sometimes referred to as just "''filter''" or "''censor''") is a script typically used on [[w:Internet forum]]s or [[w:chat room]]s that automatically scans users' posts or comments as they are submitted and automatically changes or [[w:censorship|w:censors]] particular words or phrases. (Wikipedia as of 2020-09)
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| * [[w:Domain fronting]] is a technique for [[w:internet censorship]] circumvention that uses different [[w:domain names]] in different communication layers of an [[w:HTTPS|w:HTTPS connection]] to discreetly connect to a different target domain than is discernable to third parties monitoring the requests and connections. (Wikipedia 2020-09-22)
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| * [[w:Internet censorship in China]] and [[w:Internet censorship in China#Evasion|w:some tips to how to evade internet censorship in China]]
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| == Countermeasures elsewhere == | | == Countermeasures elsewhere == |
| Partial transclusions from [[Organizations, studies and events against synthetic human-like fakes]] below | | Partial transclusions from [[Synthetic human-like fakes]] below |
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| {{#lst:Organizations, studies and events against synthetic human-like fakes|core organizations}}
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| === A service identical to APW_AI used to exist - FacePinPoint.com ===
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| Transcluded from [[FacePinPoint.com]]
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| {{#lst:FacePinPoint.com|FacePinPoint.com}} | | {{#lst:Synthetic human-like fakes|APW_AI-transclusion}} |
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| {{#lst:Organizations, studies and events against synthetic human-like fakes|other organizations}}
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| = Sources for technologies =
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| | A map of technologies courtesy of Samsung Next, linked from [https://venturebeat.com/2020/08/12/why-its-time-to-change-the-conversation-around-synthetic-media/ ''''''Why it’s time to change the conversation around synthetic media'''''' at venturebeat.com]<ref group="1st seen in">venturebeat.com found via some Facebook AI & ML group or page yesterday. Sorry, don't know precisely right now.</ref>
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| = See also = | | == See also == |
| {| class="wikitable" | | {| class="wikitable" |
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| * '''[[Main Page]]''' and '''[[synthetic human-like fakes|synthetic human-like fakes]]''' i.e. '''[[synthetic human-like fakes#Digital look-alikes|digital look-alikes]]''' and '''[[synthetic human-like fakes#Digital sound-alikes|digital sound-alikes]]''' so far, audio samples from a '''[https://google.github.io/tacotron/publications/speaker_adaptation/ sound-like-anyone machine]''' from 2018, '''[[synthetic human-like fakes#Media perhaps about synthetic human-like fakes|media perhaps about synthetic human-like fakes]]''' and '''[[how to protect yourself and others from covert modeling]]'''. | | * '''[[Main Page]]''' which transcludes '''[[synthetic human-like fakes|synthetic human-like fakes]]''' i.e. '''[[synthetic human-like fakes#Digital look-alikes|digital look-alikes]]''' and '''[[synthetic human-like fakes#Digital sound-alikes|digital sound-alikes]]''' so far, audio samples from a '''[https://google.github.io/tacotron/publications/speaker_adaptation/ sound-like-anyone machine]''' from 2018, '''[[synthetic human-like fakes#Media perhaps about synthetic human-like fakes|media perhaps about synthetic human-like fakes]]''' and transcludes '''[[how to protect yourself and others from covert modeling]]'''. |
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| [[File:Deb2000-reflectance-separation-2-rows.png|thumb|320px|center|link=[[Main Page]]|Image 1: Separating specular and diffuse reflected light | | [[File:Deb2000-reflectance-separation-2-rows.png|thumb|320px|center|link=[[Main Page]]|Image 1: Separating specular and diffuse reflected light |
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| (d) The difference of c and b yields the specular highlight component | | (d) Subtraction of c from b, which yields the specular component |
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| '''[[Biblical connection - Revelation 13 and Daniel 7]]''', wherein '''[[Biblical connection - Revelation 13 and Daniel 7#Daniel 7|Daniel 7]]''' and '''[[Biblical connection - Revelation 13 and Daniel 7#Revelation 13|Revelation 13]]''' we are warned of this age of industrial filth. | | '''[[Biblical explanation - The books of Daniel and Revelation]]''', wherein '''[[Biblical explanation - The books of Daniel and Revelation#Daniel 7|Daniel 7]]''' and '''[[Biblical explanation - The books of Daniel and Revelation#Revelation 13|Revelation 13]]''' we are warned of this age of industrial filth. |
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| In '''Revelation 19''':'''20''' it says that the '''beast is taken prisoner''', can we achieve this without ''''APW_AI'''? | | In '''Revelation 19''':'''20''' it says that the '''beast is taken prisoner''', can we achieve this without ''''APW_AI'''? |
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| [[File:Saint John on Patmos.jpg|thumb|center|link=[[Biblical connection - Revelation 13 and Daniel 7]]|320px|'Saint John on Patmos' pictures [[w:John of Patmos]] on [[w:Patmos]] writing down the visions to make the [[w:Book of Revelation]] | | [[File:Saint John on Patmos.jpg|thumb|center|link=[[Biblical explanation - The books of Daniel and Revelation]]|320px|'Saint John on Patmos' pictures [[w:John of Patmos]] on [[w:Patmos]] writing down the visions to make the [[w:Book of Revelation]] |
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| 'Saint John on Patmos' from folio 17 of the [[w:Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry]] (1412-1416) by the [[w:Limbourg brothers]]. Currently located at the [[w:Musée Condé]] 40km north of Paris, France.]] | | 'Saint John on Patmos' from folio 17 of the [[w:Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry]] (1412-1416) by the [[w:Limbourg brothers]]. Currently located at the [[w:Musée Condé|Musée Condé]] 40km north of Paris, France.]] |
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| = References = | | == References == |
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