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magicjosh
·4 anni fa·discuss
A related question is why did they wait to cancel it until today?

Announcing end-to-end encryption the same day suggests this program was blocking end-to-end encryption from moving forward, too.
magicjosh
·4 anni fa·discuss
Not scanning for CSAM on your own servers isn't a realistic expectation.

What makes it not a realistic expectation? According to other references, the USA cannot compel companies to run scans on their own customers.
magicjosh
·4 anni fa·discuss
Yes! The Creating Sustainable American Mployment (CSAM) Act will create thousands of new jobs too.
magicjosh
·4 anni fa·discuss
Do you have a source for the "not constitutional" bit? I referenced it in a post below and was looking for a source.
magicjosh
·4 anni fa·discuss
" If Apple has a legal obligation to ensure that iCloud does not store CSAM/etc"

My understanding is in the USA companies like Apple cannot be legally obligated to ensure that iCloud does not store CSAM. Something about the US Constitution, but I can't remember what. Apple is legally obligated to report CSAM if they come across it themselves though.

This appears to be the case in Europe as well. But may not always be that way. The EU appears to be working on legislation that can compel cloud providers to scan for CSAM: https://9to5mac.com/2022/05/11/apples-csam-troubles-may-be-b...

Welcome sources on this from others. Last time I dug into this was a year ago.
magicjosh
·4 anni fa·discuss
Fixed:

Your apartment complex decides they don’t want to be party to anything illegal. Just in case, they set up a police precinct in the lobby. They set up hidden cameras in the lobby, the hallway leading to your apartment, and the balcony of your apartment. "All public spaces of course" the crowd consents. And if their AI model detects anything suspicious, they send the video to the detective. Because you aren’t doing anything illegal, you have nothing to worry about, right?