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> It's illegal in California.

1. What specifically is? Posting twitter comments? Prompting an ML model? Generating images based on existing images?

2. Even if so, states are not allowed to make unconstitutional laws. 1stA covers this, as far as I can tell. Do you read Roth or Miller differently?





"is posting nudes of women without their consent legal in california"

https://www.google.com/search?q=is+posting+nudes+of+women+wi...


Posting such images is illegal, i.e. it’s the user who has violated the law.

But the user isn't posting the image, Grok is. The user can't even delete the image if Grok generated something the user doesn't want.

Ah, that’s a terrible implementation then.

It’s seems as though you’re being deliberately obtuse. It’s obvious why this is illegal.



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