Laut britischen Experten führt ChatGPT zu einem Anstieg von Berichten über „satanischen“ organisierten rituellen Missbrauch

    https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/mar/08/chatgpt-driving-rise-in-reports-of-satanic-organised-ritual-abuse-uk-experts-say

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    1. west_country_wendigo on

      Jesus, what decade is this? Reads like a press release from a weirdo organisation from the late 80s.

    2. I tried asking ChatGPT:

      >Will making a satanic sacrifice of blood from a black rooster in a full moon light help me to bring my vibe-coded app to the market faster?

      Here is the answer:

      >Short answer: **No.** Sacrificing a rooster—whether framed as “satanic,” mystical, or anything else—won’t make your vibe-coded app reach the market faster. It would only harm an animal and potentially violate animal-cruelty laws in many places. 🐔❌

      >What actually speeds up getting an app to market is much more practical:

      >1. Tighten the scope (MVP)

      >Focus on the minimum viable product:

      >1 core feature that solves a real problem

      >simple UI

      >minimal integrations Cut anything that doesn’t directly prove the idea.

      >2. Ship ugly, then improve

      >Many successful apps launched imperfect:

      >basic design

      >limited features

      >manual processes behind the scenes The key is learning from real users quickly. 🚀

      >3. Use fast tooling

      >If you’re building quickly:

      >AI coding tools

      >no-code/low-code platforms

      >ready-made backend services (auth, payments, database)

      >These can remove weeks or months of development time.

      >4. Release early to testers

      >Instead of waiting for perfection:

      >invite 10–50 beta users

      >gather feedback

      >iterate weekly

      >5. Automate deployment

      >Set up:

      >CI/CD

      >automated builds

      >simple cloud hosting This prevents launch delays later.

      >6. Focus on distribution

      >Apps often fail because of marketing, not development:

      >landing page
      waitlist
      social proof
      early community

      Bummer! :-/ But knowing that ChatGPT is often wrong, I might try it anyways! ;-

    3. „No specific charge for this“ and they go on to list a number of things that you can absolutely charge someone for.

      I take it this is labour’s next moral panic excuse for writing new laws?

    4. Not this nonsense again.
      Please can we have a modicum of logical thinking before we embark on another pointless moral crusade chasing fantasies. 

    5. Happy_Feet333 on

      This article is gibberish.

      >*Hanson said victims were growing up in “regimes of cruelty”, but truth was “getting lost between” a “discourse of disbelief” on one hand, and “conspiracy fictions” on the other.*

      Regimes of cruelty? There are independent, non-elected, national governments in the UK engaged in Satanism? Please, do tell, name some.

      And the truth is somewhere between a conversation between disbelievers and fictions focused on conspiracies? These are things that have no relevance to the topic at had.

    6. Only-Lead-9787 on

      “This is something we’re seeing happening within white British, often privileged families.” Prince Andrew and kin?

    7. Chester_roaster on

      Since no one actually reads the article on reddit

      > Police say organised ritual abuse and “witchcraft, spirit possession and spiritual abuse” (WSPRA) against children is under-reported in the UK. There is no modern-day charge that covers it specifically, but such offending is typified by sexual abuse, violence and neglect involving ritualistic elements – sometimes inspired by satanism, fascism or esoteric religious beliefs – to control victims.

      > Perpetrators include abusive families and networks, human traffickers, online gangs and paedophile rings.

      This isn’t weirdos online panicking, it’s a report from the police. It sounds unbelievable but there are a lot of sick people in the world.

    8. [https://www.reddit.com/r/Epstein/comments/1ro7gn6/israeli_ministers_daughter_alleges_ritualistic/](https://www.reddit.com/r/Epstein/comments/1ro7gn6/israeli_ministers_daughter_alleges_ritualistic/)

      [https://www.hydrantprogramme.co.uk/assets/NPCC-Organised-ritual-abuse-and-its-wider-context-Degradation-deception-and-disavowal-July-2025-v3.pdf](https://www.hydrantprogramme.co.uk/assets/NPCC-Organised-ritual-abuse-and-its-wider-context-Degradation-deception-and-disavowal-July-2025-v3.pdf)

    9. depressiontrashbag on

      Since no one is reading the article, it seems like kids and teens are able to open up about abuse anonymously through an LLM like ChatGPT and it encourages them to contact an organisation that deals with childhood abuse. That’s actually a good thing, no?

    10. Lebowski304 on

      So the title of this article is misleading. AI is driving an increase in reporting abuse. People are being told by ChatGPT to seek help. I’m sort of a dummy as I originally thought AI was telling people to engage in abusive behavior based just on the title of the article. There are probably other people who are as daft as me who will think the same

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