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by throwaway290
1117 days ago
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My point: 99% of people will use chatgpt etc. because homebrew alternatives are either bad (easy to detect with naked eye) or slow. Probably Microsoft will also make sure no competitors can offer good enough AI by pushing for regulation. So if those big platforms are required to watermark/detect own AI results that's good enough. Remaining 1% of crazy people don't count. Your point? |
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Why do you need to watermark them, again? The error level analysis is off the charts with generative images. They light up like a Christmas tree. Just because you and uninformed legislators and journalists don't know how to check the ELA of an image, doesn't mean they're undetectable. And the cheaters include the bogus sources spit out by ChatGPT already. The cryptographic qualities will be lost as soon as an editor gets their hands on it, automated editing or not. It's a cat and mouse game.
And also, I find it telling that you think if someone doesn't have high end hardware, they're going to pay $20/mo to OpenAI. For $20/mo, you can buy a mid-range video card and write it off. For an extra $10/mo, you can deprecate the cost and buy a high end laptop for that price, if you're a professional, and you're not locked into OpenAI. You're also assuming that 1. hardware doesn't get better and 2. techniques don't improve to run them on limited hardware.