Comment by userbinator
4 years ago
The Apple who caused an immense controversy with its CSAM scanning debacle?
All of Big Tech is ultimately not so different.
4 years ago
The Apple who caused an immense controversy with its CSAM scanning debacle?
All of Big Tech is ultimately not so different.
They cancelled the CSAM scanning project. In contrast, Google has been doing CSAM (and apparently AI porn detection) for years.
Also, the bone-headed Apple plan had safeguards that would have prevented the victim in the article from losing their account.
The two policies aren't remotely comparable.
You’re right, they’re not comparable: Apple was going to be scanning for CSAM on your device, without the photos even reaching their servers (by uploading a backup, texting a copy, etc). Google, so far as I can tell and as corroborated by the article, doesn’t do that. Apple and Google both already scan anything uploaded to your Photos account for CSAM and report to authorities.
No,Apple's proposal was for only scanning stuff that was being uploaded to their servers. And only matching hashes with known material, not general "nude child!" detection.
While there's problems with that too, it is a better design than what Google does.
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Yeah, Apple was annoying (not even that really, it’s just the idea rather than the actual effect that bothers me), but ultimately fairly benign compared to what Google does.