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os12 t1_je5dzmn wrote
Reply to comment by NoiceMango in The guy behind the viral fake photo of the Pope in a puffy coat says using AI to make images of celebrities 'might be the line' — and calls for greater regulation by Lakerlion
I fail to see a point. Anyone can write prose and try to impersonate a writer. Or paint and try to impersonate a painter. Or program and try to impersonate a software firm.
None of that is regulated.
os12 t1_je5dqza wrote
Reply to comment by RayTheGrey in The guy behind the viral fake photo of the Pope in a puffy coat says using AI to make images of celebrities 'might be the line' — and calls for greater regulation by Lakerlion
It is concerning... just like a single person that is able to compile a large program, or 3D print a complex model/tool, or spin up a scalable service in AWS.
So what? None of that is regulated.
os12 t1_je5dhwn wrote
Reply to comment by EnsignElessar in The guy behind the viral fake photo of the Pope in a puffy coat says using AI to make images of celebrities 'might be the line' — and calls for greater regulation by Lakerlion
Sure and why does this kind of democratization call for government regulation?
os12 t1_je2hlo6 wrote
Reply to The guy behind the viral fake photo of the Pope in a puffy coat says using AI to make images of celebrities 'might be the line' — and calls for greater regulation by Lakerlion
Why would we want to involve government in regulating the means of making these images? The artists are free to draw and publish what they like... so, how is this different?
os12 t1_j5vp962 wrote
Reply to Justice Department and eight states sue Google to break up its ad tech business by jsalsman
So, explain this to me, as if I was child: which exact part would you break off? It seems to be the "ads" part, so how would it integrate into the search? Can it even function?
BTW, "ads" is the only division they own that mints cash. It would mean that maps, mail, android, browser would just die due to a lack of funds.
os12 t1_je5f17b wrote
Reply to comment by EnsignElessar in The guy behind the viral fake photo of the Pope in a puffy coat says using AI to make images of celebrities 'might be the line' — and calls for greater regulation by Lakerlion
Yes, this kind of crap is the inevitable byproduct of new tech. That happens every time a new thing is created.
The good news is that companies will create similar tech to filter out the shit. Just think about scam email - this is the same thing at another level.