So in short you disagree which is reasonable given the circumstances.
Besides, wouldn‘t it make much more sense to verify and mark genuine content rather than the slob which is becoming the majority of content?
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singletona@lemmy.world 1 month ago
…I’m…
In full agreement with this*
*with the provision that there are ways to ensure this isn’t weaponized so that dissident or oppositional speech/photos/art isn’t flagged as AI so that it can be filtered out.
So in short you disagree which is reasonable given the circumstances.
Besides, wouldn‘t it make much more sense to verify and mark genuine content rather than the slob which is becoming the majority of content?
Or propaganda that doesn’t have it is taken as legitimate.
There are no ways of ensuring that. Wanting this is suicide for anyone but authoritarians.
Then it should not be done. I laid out my conditionals for it not being terrible.
avidamoeba@lemmy.ca 1 month ago
It doesn’t matter whether this is used against dissidents or not. Their speech is censured either way. It shouldn’t affect the way larger positive effect this will have on the majority of people.
pycorax@lemmy.world 1 month ago
This does provide another tool for them to claim it isn’t censored but label it as AI to hurt the credibility of dissidents though. I don’t think it doesn’t matter.