Man Stores AI-Generated Robot Porn on His Government Computer, Loses Access to Nuclear Secrets [View all]
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A man who works for the people overseeing Americas nuclear stockpile has lost his security clearance after he uploaded 187,000 pornographic images to a Department of Energy (DOE) network. As part of an appeals process in an attempt to get back his security clearance, the man told investigators he felt his bosses spied on him too much and that the interrogation over the porn snafu was akin to the Spanish Inquisition."
On March 23, 2023, a DOE employee attempted to back up his personal porn collection. His goal was to use the 187,000 images collected over the past 30 years as training data for an AI-image generator. He said he had depression, something hed struggled with since he was a kid. During the depressive episode he felt extremely isolated and lonely, and started playing with tools that made generative images as a coping strategy, including robot pornography, according to a DOE report on the incident.
Fueled by depression, the man meant to back up his collection and create a base for training AI to make better robot pornography but he uploaded it to the government computer by accident. He didnt realize what hed done until DOE investigators came calling six months later to ask why their servers were now filled with thousands of pornographic pictures.
The Individual thought that even though his personal drives were connected to [his employers], they were somehow partitioned, and his personal material would not contaminate his [government-issued computer], a DOE report said.
According to the report, the man was using his cellphone to look at AI-generated porn images, but the screen wasnt big enough so he moved the pictures to his government computer. He also reported that, since the 1990s, he had maintained a giant compressed file with several directories of pornographic images, which he moved to his personal cloud storage drive so he could use them to make generative images, he said. It was this directory of sexually explicit images that was ultimately uploaded to his employers network when he performed a back-up procedure on March 23, 2023.
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