• CameronDev@programming.dev
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    1 年前

    Ill pledge to match their efforts. Should be easy, i did nothing today, can probably keep that going for a few years.

  • Endward23
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    1 年前

    Many so called “deep fakes” are in fact just pardies, pieces of art and so on putting withour the context or reclaimed with another backstroy.

    The initial case to creat a picture may be legit, while a internet troll or even a actuall agent with an political agency use the pic out of context.

    Lets provide an example. Lets say I would make a caricature of a politican for a meme. After that, somebody else comming, taking the caricature and make something different out of it. Fake News for instance. Where comes the problem with “deep fakes” in? As far as I see, Fair Use protects the first step. Its allowed to make caricatures from politicans. The second step doesn’t actually make a deep fake, just use a picture that was there before.

  • Dizzy Devil Ducky@lemm.ee
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    Stopping deepfakes feels like a losing battle. By the time you’ve taken one down, a large amount of people will probably have already seen it if your account is large enough. It’s like a game of cat and mouse where the mice are all young and the cat is on its last legs.

  • echo64@lemmy.world
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    1 年前

    Every pledge is to avoid regulation.

    Oh well I’m sure the eu will regulate something twenty years after the damage has been done.