Comment on Robin Williams' daughter Zelda says AI recreations of her dad are 'personally disturbing'

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TwilightVulpine@lemmy.world ⁨8⁩ ⁨months⁩ ago

• The ethics of generating images, sound, or other representations of real people is considered no different than active imagination when done for fun and in privacy.

That doesn’t sound right at all. Copying and processing somebody’s works for the sake of creating a replica is completely different than imagining it to yourself. Depending on how its done, even pretending that it’s being done solely for yourself is incorrect. Many AI-based services take feedback from what their users do, even if they don’t actively share it.

Just like looking at something, memorizing it and imitating it is allowed while taking a picture may not be, AI would not necessarily get the rights to engage with media as people do. It’s not an independent actor with personal rights. It’s not an extension of the user. It’s a tool.

Then again I shouldn’t be surprised that an AI used and trained by AI users, replies about its use as basically a natural right.

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