I know that scanning images for Scam is kind if a dystopian and scary. However, that doesn’t mean that we need to open ourselves for abusive materials to be sent to us.
What I think we need is some publicly available ML models that can be run on each device voluntary to block SCAM from being shown or stored.
Publicly available models would help but implementing them could be a slippery sloap. If popular encrypted messaging apps start having this feature built in its possible it will become illegal to turn it off or use versions of the app with scanner removed. This would mean that we would effectively stuck with a bad egg in our code.
Maybe the best answer is to not give individuals with questionable history the ability to message you.
Does anyone else have a thought?
Privacy has become a very important issue in modern society, with companies and governments constantly abusing their power, more and more people are waking up to the importance of digital privacy.
In this community everyone is welcome to post links and discuss topics related to privacy.
[Matrix/Element]Dead
much thanks to @gary_host_laptop for the logo design :)
The justifications for closed source scanners are slim, even knowing how a scanner works it would be difficult for CSAM to be altered to completely avoid detection and those gaps could quickly be closed.
We need an open source scanner that can be integrated safely and with trust into FOSS.
This will only happen with government permission as anyone developing this without permission obviously opens themselves up to legal action.
The FOSS community needs to get Governments on side with this but I don’t know where lobbying would be best started. Potentially the EU would be most receptive to this approach?
I figured they could just release a ML model that was trained on CSAM internally