There was a small number of crazy anime nerds rotating accounts tokenmaxxing Grok image generation to generate anime and cosplayer porn shorts with egregiously low yields and no intention of even publishing the results let alone monetizing, something like <1 result per daily quota across few accounts. Grok was briefly focused on adult usage, and they took advantage of that, until it was too much for even xAI. It seems British online advocacy groups tend to use "CSAM" as circumlocution for "anime", perhaps inspired by the fact that both imagined and real figures seen in anime related content always look to be below legal ages to some to the point that said some thinks it can be banned as willfully depicting underaged entities, so maybe this is a push coming from that direction.

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I don't necessarily find people generating porn shorts with AI literally wrong(I'm not compatible with AI generated images), but I can see why it can be a problem if the cohort that specifically seek anime style photorealistic videos were absolutely pinning the system at capacity while the rest of the users remained disinterested in it.

I actually have the same opinion about hand drawn arts on social media, it completely exhausts all available resources and simply wins the attention economy, and it _can_ be "problematic" that it does, in some contexts, not necessarily that it concerns me personally. I guess it's always had been that way considering that they used ground up gemstones given by monarchs in medieval biblical life sized nude paintings, just turned up to 1000.