Well, it’d be kind of dumb to make the mistake of building a system to stop child pornography only to have it become the biggest distributor of CP photos in history
Those images are hashed, not transmitted in original format. On top of that, PSI prevents you from learning those hashes, or how many there are. So you can’t tell if the database contains the hash of, say, tank-man.jpg.
I understand why this shielding is necessary for the system to work. My point is the crypto is being used to protect law enforcement, not the user.
And my point is that the only way to provide visibility over what is being looked without distributing the material would be to implement some type of ZKP