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Teen deepfake victim pushes for federal law targeting AI-generated explicit content
(www.nbcnews.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
I really wonder whether this is the right move.
This girl, and many others, are victims and I don't want to diminish that, but I for better or worse I just don't see how legislation can resolve this.
Surely deepfakes will be just different enough to the subject to create reasonable doubt that it depicts the subject.
I wonder whether, as deep fakes become commonplace, people might be more willing to just ignore it like any other form of trolling.
Lol your wife has seemingly zero ability to critically think of a position other than her own, in the context of a discussion.
Cool, but my comment isn't incorrect based on your literal words.
You pitched an argument you read online, for discussion.
She questioned your integrity, as if you held that position as your own.
She clearly lacks the ability to consider your voicing a third party, hypothetical point, as a separate actor. This is indicated by your words regarding her vehement revulsion and need for you to assert out loud that YOU don't hold that position.
Also not sure where you got the evidence I'm unfamiliar with either that author, or the word "permutation" as this thread discusses neither.
How dare you claim his wife isn't the sweetest, smartest person in the world. You MUST be wrong!