i wonder how quickly the internet is going to update to default assuming that all surprising content is generated by AI. it may happen quite quickly, and it could be a pretty good way to handle some thorny issues.

Sep 17, 2022 · 8:43 PM UTC

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Claim: the rise of deepfake tech will be one of the best things to happen for the fight against fake news, because the initial viral cases of news content that get revealed to be fake will burn guarding against misinformation into the forefront of the consciousness of people.
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is it just art or all forms of human expression data that the ai can lay its server upon i mean it just needs an algo and data to train on
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What would be those "thorny issues"?
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Heh—for me it was pretty immediate:
I'm so DALL•E-pilled that I see images & immediately start wondering which prompts were used (here: none).
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Grey goo problem for information
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Probably never, if you look at comments of obviously fake things (like on tiktok) most people believe they’re real.
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Let AIs use and get addicted to the internet and social media, while we chill IRL like kings and queens.
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I’ve played enough with dalle and stablediffusion that I never know if an image on twitter is real or Ai generated.
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Wait until it’s a shield for all inflammatory and defamatory content. “Oh we don’t support that but you know, computers - can’t live with them, can’t live without them”.
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