• XPost3000@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    I’m pretty sure those AI models are trained on hashes of the material, not the material directly, so all you need to do is save a hash of the offending material in the database any time that type of material is seized

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      That wouldn’t be ai though? That would just be looking up hashes.

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        Nah, flipping the image would completely bypass a simple hash map

        From my very limited understanding it’s some special hash function that’s still irreversible but correlates more closely with the material in question, so an AI trained on those hashes would be able to detect similar images because they’d have similar hashes, I think