Rep. Joe Morelle, D.-N.Y., appeared with a New Jersey high school victim of nonconsensual sexually explicit deepfakes to discuss a bill stalled in the House.

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    8 months ago

    May as well try and regulate using lens flare. If you can make it with desktop levels of computing power it can’t be regulated.

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      8 months ago

      Ok. Then implement prison sentences of 15+ yrs if convicted of creating and/or sharing that content.

      edit – I see all the explicit AI creators don’t like that idea. Awwwww, that’s too bad.

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        8 months ago

        Congratulations! You’ve solved the problem for any criminal who lives in whatever jurisdiction you just made the law! Now fix the problem when the creator is Chinese, Russian, North Korean or anywhere else your law doesn’t reach.

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        If I’m not wrong, it’s already illegal to even depict minors in a sexual manner in much of the world. I do think we should have specific laws against the impersonation of someone through high technological means; photoshopping their face on someone else’s nude body, using generative neutral networks to make it look or sound like they did something criminal or immoral… But do you trust any current government to write such a law in a way that would be effective and wouldn’t cause ridiculous amounts of collateral damage?