Amazon hat in KI-Trainingsdaten „große Mengen“ an Material über Kindesmissbrauch gefunden

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2026-01-29/amazon-found-child-sex-abuse-in-ai-training-data?sref=dZ65CIng

28 Kommentare

  1. > In 2025, NCMEC saw at least a fifteen-fold increase in these AI-related reports, with “the vast majority” coming from Amazon.

    15x the reports, what the fuck.

    > An Amazon spokesperson said the training data was obtained from external sources, and the company doesn’t have the details about its origin that could aid investigators.

    This is insane, due to either maliciously/incompetently just vacuuming up as much data from wherever without noting sources, or a cover-up (although why report it in the first place if they’re trying to cover it up?).

  2. So copyright violation and transmission of this illicit content is legal if „machines“ do it.

    What interesting times.

  3. Haunterblademoi on

    That’s terrifying, and the worst part is that this will increase without any restrictions.

  4. GetOutOfTheWhey on

    Can we look into whether Grok and it’s owners are liable for owning CSAM stuff?

    Because if our governments are looking the other way with Grok generating CSAM. (Utter bullshit, why is Grok not banned yet?)

    Can we at least charge them for handling CSAM as part of their training material.

  5. b_a_t_m_4_n on

    Now, if you or I admitted that we have even small amounts of said material on storage we would be immediately arrested. WHY we had it on our hard drives would be irrelevant.

    Big business can admit to having „high volumes“ of it and no one blinks an eye….

  6. reverendsteveii on

    that’s what happens when you train your CSAM generator on CSAM. it’s like baby rape ouroboros

  7. furbylicious on

    I seem to remember being downvoted to oblivion when I said that this stuff has got to be in the data. Hate to be right

  8. SparseGhostC2C on

    Probably shut down the robot powered child porn factory then, eh?

    What’s that? No, it makes too much money while also ruining the planet and being useless at everything that isn’t actively awful?

    … Yeah, no, of course that makes sense…

  9. Ok-Replacement9595 on

    Can we just start calling it AP now?

    Artificial.Pedophilia?

    Has a rong to it. And it’s appropriate

  10. EscapeFacebook on

    It’s almost like data scraping the entire Internet isn’t the best idea.

  11. On the one hand, it’s an infinitesimal good that Amazon self-reported what they found to NCMEC unlike Zuckbot. The same goes for the fact they removed this material before training their models, unlike Elon Fuckface’s Abuse Engine, Grok.

    On the other hand, guys what the fuck?! Those tip lines aren’t for the largest companies in the world to dump mountains of CSAM and say, “go figure this out.”

    The fact they won’t disclose how they harvested the material at all only calls into question their entire process and gives more credence to arguments by groups like authors and actors. AI companies are not following rules or regulations. They’re sucking it all up and figuring it out later.

    It’s the “move fast and break things” model Silicon Valley has been known for forever. Only now, they’re profiteering off actual crimes.

  12. Relevant-Doctor187 on

    Someone had to have done this on purpose. This needs investigation. If only we had reliable government to do such investigations.

  13. I jumped on the Grok Imagine bandwagon for a few days but a few of the things it came up with made me shudder. There are simple things like hair descriptions that’ll make the subjects go from adults to 12 year olds, or even younger. That’s using „women“ in the prompt, not even „young women“.

    I had one video generation go off the rails. It should have been a cute shot of a woman in a tennis skirt, but her face morphed into a young girl, it lifted the skirt to show the only really detailed vulva I’ve seen Grok render, and as this happened the girl’s face turned into a look of terror and revulsion. After that I just quit entirely and haven’t had the stomach to play with it anymore. That expression should *not* appear anywhere in its training data, and especially not on a face like that.

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