- shiveyarbles ( @shiveyarbles@beehaw.org ) English10•5 months ago
Just like Trump, everything he complains about is projection.
shrugal ( @shrugal@lemm.ee ) English9•5 months agoOr did he?!
kibiz0r ( @kibiz0r@midwest.social ) English7•5 months agoEthan is showin up big time in these comments. Holy shit.
Skelectus ( @Skelectus@suppo.fi ) English6•5 months agoLots of onions eaten in this comment section.
hemko ( @hemko@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) English3•5 months agoOnly people who believe they’d benefit from regulating deepfakes are some high profile and/or internet narcissists.
“Boohoo someone made a video of Trump’s hemorrhoids and Biden licking them” Everyone already knows you can easily fake some video without using “AI” for it, we have a whole fucking industry for it pumping hundred movies out every Saturday. We already know you shouldn’t believe everything you see.
520 ( @520@kbin.social ) 15•5 months agoGoes a bit beyond that nowadays. Deep fakes can be used to create false evidence for example
FiskFisk33 ( @FiskFisk33@startrek.website ) English4•5 months agothats already illegal
BakerBagel ( @BakerBagel@midwest.social ) English8•5 months agoSo you have no issues with me distributing deepfakes of you burning crosses across your neighborhood?
FiskFisk33 ( @FiskFisk33@startrek.website ) English3•5 months agoI’m not saying deepfakes should not be regulated.
I’m saying the examples are poor because scamming people is already illegal.
BakerBagel ( @BakerBagel@midwest.social ) English4•5 months agoSo you aren’t actually syaing anything at all. You’re just being contrarian for the sake of it.
FiskFisk33 ( @FiskFisk33@startrek.website ) English2•5 months agoNot exactly. Arguments like “they should be regulated because they can be used for illegal stuff” are moot, since those usages are already regulated. I’m on the fence on the whole regulation thing and I’ve yet to see any actual realistic examples on how regulation would look.
Is it even logical to regulate ai images specifically, or should we lump it in together with any form of image manipulation?
520 ( @520@kbin.social ) 7•5 months agoIn a courtroom sure. What about putting it on YouTube?
hemko ( @hemko@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) English3•5 months agoOkay but can you tell the difference between legal real evidence and illegal false evidence?
The technology is there to create this type of false evidence, it’s not going back to the Pandora’s box anymore. The truth is that you can’t trust a single videotape as 100% evidence alone.
Echo Dot ( @echodot@feddit.uk ) English13•5 months agoOh hi Ethan
Gamma ( @GammaGames@beehaw.org ) English5•5 months agoDidn’t expect him to show up and defend his own article lol
Catastrophic235 ( @Catastrophic235@midwest.social ) English3•5 months ago“Don’t you know that our plans have your interest - not ours - in mind”?
Unironically if it’s a struggle to understand why regulation of AI is far more dangerous than AI than I have a pair of boots to sell you. They go on your neck, and you’ll be the one who asks for them to go there. But don’t worry, they’ll keep you safe, and if you don’t unconditionally beleive me you are somehow wrong.
LarmyOfLone ( @LarmyOfLone@lemm.ee ) English1•5 months agoI believe it’s a power grab. The more you regulate or force licensing costs on AI tools the harder it is to use without having large capital.
Meaning those with all the money can use AI while regular people or small companies or startups can’t.