In the days after the US Department of Justice (DOJ) published 3.5 million pages of documents related to the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, multiple users on X have asked Grok to “unblur” or remove the black boxes covering the faces of children and women in images that were meant to protect their privacy.

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    28 minutes ago

    How do these AI models generate nude imagery of children without having been trained with data containing illegal images of nude children?

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    Are these people fucking stupid? AI can’t remove something hardcoded to the image. The only way for it to “remove” it is by placing a different image over it, but since it has no idea what’s underneath, it would literally just be making up a new image that has nothing to do with the content of the original. Jfc, people are morons.

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      The black boxes would be impossible, but there are some types of blur that keep enough of the original data they can be undone. There was a pedofile that used a swirl to cover his face in pictures and investigators were able to unswirl the images and identify him.

      With how the rest of it has gone it wouldn’t surprise me if someone was incompetent enough to use a reversible one, although I have doubts Grok would do it properly.

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        Several years ago, authorities were searching the world for a guy who had been going around the world, molesting children, photographing them, and distributing them on the Internet. He was often in the photos, but he had chosen to use some sort of swirl blur on his face to hide it. The authorities just “unswirled” it, and there was his face, in all those photos of abused children.

        They caught him soon after.

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        A swirl is a distortion that is non-destructive. Am anonymity blur averages out pixels over a wide area in a repetitive manner, which destroys information. Would it be possible to reverse? Maybe a little bit. Maybe one pixel out of every %, but there wouldn’t be any way to prove the accuracy of that pixel and there would be massive gaps in information.

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      There was someone who reported that due to the incompetence of whitehouse staffers, some of the Epstein files had simply been “redacted” in ms word by highlighting the text black, so people were actually able to remove the redactions by turning the pdf back into word and removing the black highlighting to reveal the text.

      Who knows if some of the photos might be the same issue.

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          In the case of what wound up on Roman Numeral Ten (formerly twitter) that’s correct, but given the actual PDF dump from the gov, if they just slapped an annotation on top of the image it’ll be possible to remove it and reveal what’s underneath.

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      53 minutes ago

      Actually, there is a short video on that page that explains this with examples

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    So my company was involved with a lawsuit that I was asked to help review files and redact information. They used a specific software that all the files were loaded into and the software performed the redactions and saved the redacted files. It really is mind blowing the government wouldn’t use a similar process.

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      43 minutes ago

      When I realized that tweets from paid account’s always stuck at top, Really?? I immediatily stopped using it.

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    I doubt any of these people are accessing X over Tor. Their accounts and IPs are known.

    In a sane world, they’d be prosecuted.
    In MAGAMERICA, they are protected by the Spirit of Epstein

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      What crime do you imagine they would be committing?

      I don’t know what they hope to gain by seeing the kid’s face, unless they think they can match it up with an Epstein family member or something (seems unlikely to be their goal).

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    6 hours ago

    unblur the face with 1000% accuracy

    They have no idea how this models work :D

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    3 hours ago

    And gruk, being trained on elons web history, doesn’t need to be asked to find, let alone unblur said images.

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    5 hours ago

    “Bellingcat” paid for ‘damage-control’ ?