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by tdeck
673 days ago
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In this case, the road to hell seems to be paved with intent to... make it easier to goof around and make silly prank videos, I guess? A lot of deepfake projects seem to be aimed in that direction and while there's nothing wrong with that in itself, it's hardly a compelling use case that outweighs the obvious harms that everyone has been talking about for years now. That's why I say that if someone cared about those harms they wouldn't be making this. Of course there are always things we tell ourselves: "if I didn't make this someone else would", "by making this easier (faking videos of real people) I'm training the public to be more skeptical", etc... etc... At what point is it obvious that these are excuses and the person really doesn't give a damn? |
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[0] Disney Research is pretty cool: https://www.youtube.com/@DisneyResearchHub