The power of technology can unlock creativity and connection. As AI continues to evolve, we’re committed to ensuring it’s used responsibly, especially when it comes to protecting creators and viewers. That’s why we’re supporting the NO FAKES Act of 2025, introduced by Senator Chris Coons (D-DE) and Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-TN).
We’re proud to support this important legislation, which tackles the growing problem of harm associated with unauthorized digital replicas: AI-generated content simulating a person’s image or voice that can be used to mislead or misrepresent. The NO FAKES Act, alongside other legislative efforts we support like the TAKE IT DOWN Act, provides clear legal frameworks to address these issues and protect individuals’ rights.
I bet companies won’t ever have an issue making fakes of celebrities and whatnot whenever they want. More rules for thee
LodeMike@lemmy.today 2 weeks ago
Why are people downvoting this post? Do they not want others to see it?
Lv_InSaNe_vL@lemmy.world 2 weeks ago
A few years ago Walmart released a line of gaming computers and the ars technica article I saw was titled something like “Walmart released gaming computers and the prices aren’t awful”.
I copied and pasted the title verbatim and the post got downvoted a ton and all of the comments were trying to give me shit for the prices not actually being good (I feel like they were in line with normal prebuilts but oh well).
The Internet is a weird place. And to be honest, since I left reddit and have been on Lemmy I feel like people here vote with passion instead of based on the content of the post/comment a lot more than reddit. Its one of the only complaints I have so far.