Meta Allegedly Taps into Adult Content Torrenting for its Humorous Quest towards AI ‘Superintelligence’
“Meta Accused of Torrenting Porn to Advance Its Goal of AI ‘Superintelligence’”
“One company that has been in the crosshairs of privacy advocates and consumer rights groups is Strike 3 Studios, which has been methodically building a library of copyrights for adult movies. Strike 3 has been using those copyrights to sue people all over the country, alleging they’ve illegally downloaded its movies.” Wired magazine reports.
Ground-breaking stuff right there isn’t it? Step aside artificial intelligence, advanced quantum physics, transformative blockchain technology; the hot topic now is how Strike 3 Studios has been hoarding copyrights for adult movies like a squirrel stockpiling nuts for winter. These brave pioneers have then had the audacity to sue unsuspecting citizens who have, allegedly, downloaded Strike 3’s cinematic masterpieces illegally. Hollywood doesn’t hold a candle to them, really.
But wait, it gets better. Until recently, the formidable legal battles were fought using an antiquated method – human minds. Redundant, fallible, and significantly less able to crunch large quantities of data than our glorious silicon counterparts. However, the tables have turned. It’s high time we wave our ermined judicial wigs goodbye and embrace the new order: Artificial Intelligence.
According to reports, the deprived brains behind Strike 3 Studios have trained an AI to identify potential culprits of this heinous crime of clandestine movie downloading. Let that sink in – an AI, probably created by some of the most skilled programmers in the industry, has been wholeheartedly devoted to figuring out who dared to infringe on Strike 3’s collection of adult films.
Talk about pioneering uses of technology. Cancel any thoughts of AI controlling the world’s first human-like android, curing diseases, or solving global crises. No, the real cutting-edge development here is its deployment in the vigilante sos of adult film copyright holders. An innovative strategy worthy of an Oscar, indeed!
This development is not without controversy, however. Legal and technology experts alike have expressed skepticism regarding the accuracy of such AI-driven evidence. While the fine line between protecting intellectual property rights and infringing on individual privacy rights is a topic that’s been debated at length, the introduction of AI in this context adds a whole new dimension to the pier. Imagine a future where lawsuit bots spam your inbox faster than you can say ‘spam’. Makes one long for the simpler, analog law court days.
And this, dear readers, also makes you appreciate the varied and at times, hilarious, applications of AI that exist today. From determining the next Netflix hit to monitoring coffee consumption and now to safeguarding the dignity of adult film copyrights – there’s nothing that AI cannot do. Kudos to technology, keep the laughs coming.
Read the original article here: https://www.wired.com/story/meta-lawsuit-strike-3-porn-copyright-ai/