• Catsrules
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      1 year ago

      The biggest issue I see is the ability to create realistic fake content easily.

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          1 year ago

          That would be really cool if that were to happen. We can only hope.

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        And what is the danger in this? At this point everyone knows AI can make realistic fake content. It’s unlikely that someone, say, in a position of power, would do anything rash after seeing an AI video considering the technology exists. No wars were started over photoshopped images.

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          the target isn’t people in power, the target of these tools is the general population. disinformation combined lack of critical thinking is already bad enough just with the posting of carefully cropped, edited, or out of context media, when the new tools can create realistic video with voice matched audio, more people will be fooled - plenty of them will happily believe whatever reinforces their existing position.

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            Also if someone in power gets caught doing something bad they could muddy the waters saying it was AI and fake content.

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          Imagine the president giving a very important message to the people. Using content generation, a bad actor could insert minor alterations that change the meaning of an important sentence and then spread it naturally on social media. That could have dramatic implications for disinformation campaigns.

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              Not nearly as well as it can now. Frame generation and speech imitators get better every day. Our AI is far better than it was 5 years ago, and 10 years ago algorithms like chatGPT and stable diffusion were things of science fiction.

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      The thing I worry about is that people who misunderstand AI will try to block progress and slow down the adoption of useful technology. There is already plenty of misinformation about it in the media. Same with cryptocurrencies.