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Between 0.00002% and 0.00006%
Anything > 0 is too many.
While I agree with the sentiment, that's 2-6 in 10,000,000 images; even if someone was personally reviewing all of the images that went into these data sets, which I strongly doubt, that's a pretty easy mistake to make, when looking at that many images.
“Known CSAM” suggests researchers ran it through automated detection tools which the dataset authors could have used.