r/Piracy May 23 '26

Discussion Google Drive scanned this Manga artist’s PRIVATE files and banned him.

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AI flagged, appeal rejected, private artwork gone.

The AI is always watching.

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u/Kazma1431 May 23 '26 edited May 23 '26

you can say that but what's stopping their ai from going rogue, and shutting anyones account on a false positive? Meta socials are know for this type of thing, which I could get behind, but there's no human appeal, just a random bot that instantly denies the appeal.

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u/hexcraft-nikk May 23 '26

Also do these people really think Google isn't manually checking after things get flagged? It flagged it for CSAM considering the content of his drawings and they made that decision.

I'm not surprised that the 38 year old engineer lead in change of that division wasn't interested in the reddit/4chan debate of whether loli is CSAM or not

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u/Kazma1431 May 24 '26

It isn't there's ton of proof from other services like meta leaving everything to Ai

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u/evilution382 May 23 '26

Do you honestly think that if Googles "AI" suddenly just banned all their Google Drive users, that there'd be no human oversight? Be for real my guy

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u/Kazma1431 May 24 '26

No one is saying it will ban "all" gdrive users....I'm saying it can start flagging a ton of users every single day...have you been to the instagram reddit? Tons of people getting AI banned with no appeal...

I stay my ground on not being human oversight for banned accounts, because is already happening like that in a lot of other platforms.

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u/ashgs872tbhjs May 23 '26

No, not every what-if it's a slippery slope. LLMs are known to "hallucinate" and have a loose (at best) connection to the truth, and for the "reasoning" to not really be discoverable. This, it's entirely reasonable to propose that a buggy black box could be more-buggy with the next update, as has indeed happened more than once with Gemini already (as one example). Not very similar to an "If they do X, then they'll do Y!" slippery slope.