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Regulation isn't going to stop this from happening, especially since there's a company who is going to build fleets of AI processing barges to float in international waters to bypass this exact type of regulation.
Not to mention it's already quite easy to run a local generative AI on a modest gaming PC, and it's only going to get easier.
International waters don't bring you money.
Regulation needs to grab them by the money. When making these pics is a crime and that company is aiding to a crime, then an authority can take away all their money or even forbid them business at all. Then they are going to start to think.
But it needs legislation that really means it, and leaves no loopholes.
You seem to forget that VPNs and crypto exist, so no country can stop it from happening.
The loopholes are other countries
Is there really or is that an idea? That sounds terrifying if so.
And then that fleet will sell access to children? Isn’t that a bit disconnected from the specifics of the topic?