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After a series of highly publicized scandals related to deepfakes and child sexual abuse material have plagued the artificial intelligence industry, top AI companies have come together and pledged to combat the spread of AI-generated CSAM.

In a statement to NBC News, Stability AI said its models were trained on a “filtered subset” of the dataset in which the child sexual abuse images were found. “In addition, we subsequently fine-tuned these models to mitigate residual behaviors,” the statement said.

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