How could this comment be watermarked to prove it was written by an ai? How could anyone verify it?
Comment on There is no such thing as an effective "AI detector", nor will there ever be one.
people_are_cute@lemmy.sdf.org 1 year ago
There could be a regulation mandating all AI tools and services to encode a watermark into everything made by them, but of course, it will be hard to actually implement.
Hildegarde@geddit.social 1 year ago
domage@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Interesting, how would you enforce that for projects, located in a different country? For self-hosted projects? Open-source projects or modifications of them that would exclude the watermark methods?
people_are_cute@lemmy.sdf.org 1 year ago
How do you enforce copyrights for projects, in different countries, against open-source projects or modifications? You effectively don’t against small players, but you put enough laws to at least deter any large enough party from doing it too overtly. And for countries that are actually hardasses for IP laws like the US, you can make it scary enough for anyone to attempt commercial use of unmarked AI content (lest they get caught), just like you have made it with making commercial use of copied stuff from content not licensed to you.
jungle@lemmy.world 1 year ago
The difference is that copyright violations can be detected relatively easily.