AI is being used to create obscene videos. Platforms, businesses, and users all need to uphold basic standards.
Did you see the CCTV report exposing the AI-generated pornography industry chain? It's pretty serious.
Yes. Some vendors are selling tutorials and prompts, and even teaching people how to bypass platform reviews. That's far beyond merely pushing boundaries.
I work in marketing, so I know new technologies can bring traffic. But using AI to make money from this kind of content clearly crosses the line.
Exactly. And the risk isn't limited to obscene content. Someone can generate explicit videos from a single photo, which may harm real people.
What's even more troubling is that some overseas AI chat apps have entered the market. Their content is very explicit, and they use referral rewards to attract new users. Minors can easily get drawn in.
That's why governance needs to keep pace. Platforms should strengthen moderation, and apps should undergo security assessments and algorithm registration before being launched.
Users also need some critical judgment. When you see claims like 'earn tens of thousands a day' or 'uncensored tutorials,' it's usually a trap.
That's right. The technology itself isn't the problem. The problem is using it to violate laws and ethical standards.
In the future, when our company does AI marketing, we'll need to clearly define compliance rules first, so we don't get ourselves into trouble just by chasing trends.
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