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On 2/28/2024 at 9:19 AM, tshile said:

Once naked pictures of you are on the internet, they’re never going away. That becomes a lifelong issue. And it’s not like it’s reasonable to think someone just needs to explain they’re fake, for their whole life. 

Meh, once everyone's naked photos are on the internet one will care anymore

 

So maybe once everyone turns 18 they have to get photographed naked and it will be posted on the internet.  Like to get a drivers license or something

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WWII Museum using AI to keep veteran interaction alive

 

The National World War II museum is launching a new feature that takes its collection of oral histories into a new age.

 

Since the museum opened, there has been a World War II veteran just inside the entrance, a living piece of history who could interact with visitors and answer their questions. But the museum's VP of education and access , Pete Crean, says that can't last forever.

 

The World War II generation is well into its 90s, and there are fewer and fewer of them every year.

 

"That generation is fading into history," said Crean.

 

So the museum flew dozens of veterans to a recording studio in California and asked them thousands of questions -- questions about the war, the home front, and their lives.

 

Their responses were then combined with an artificial intelligence that can listen to questions, and find answers.

 

"Essentially what it allows you to do is have a conversation with that person," Crean explained. "It is you having a conversation with the veteran."

 

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On 3/1/2024 at 2:20 PM, Califan007 The Constipated said:

 

 

Well, **** then lol...the article said that the girls' faces were superimposed on the nude bodies of other women, and that the school (or the police, whichever) didn't say how they determined that AI was used, so I assumed that it was just a Photoshop job.


well. Here we are

 

https://www.wired.com/story/deepfake-nude-generator-chilling-look-at-its-victims/

 

two middle schoolers in Florida already arrested for doing this with photos of their classmates. 
 

but yeah, every time you upload a photo you’re likely putting it out there permanently, and that person will show up on many of the porn sites. 
 

Going to be interesting watching how courts deal with this and what punishments are determined to be for doing it. 

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well. Here we are

 

https://www.wired.com/story/deepfake-nude-generator-chilling-look-at-its-victims/

 

two middle schoolers in Florida already arrested for doing this with photos of their classmates. 
 

but yeah, every time you upload a photo you’re likely putting it out there permanently, and that person will show up on many of the porn sites. 
 

Going to be interesting watching how courts deal with this and what punishments are determined to be for doing it. 

 

This part seriously bothered me:

 

"This month, NBC reported that, for seven months, Meta had hosted ads for a deepnude app. The app boasted about its ability to “undress” people, using a picture of Jenna Ortega from when she was 16 years old."

 

I get that with the insane speed of AI development and every single platform trying to one-up each other to avoid getting left behind in a crowded marketplace, it's gonna take awhile for laws to catch up, but there should already be a way for social media outlets to monitor the ads they allow on their platforms.

 

I saw that the two teens who did the deep fakes of their classmates was the first case of its kind to lead to arrests. I'm curious as to what laws were used to bring charges and what the teens did to get them on the radar of law enforcement...were the arrests made under a new law, or under existing laws that are now being used for **** like this (I'm not curious enough to go look, though lol). I'm all for the arrests, but I've also been all for the arrest of people who hack and leak nude photos of celebrities (or of anyone, actually). Child (p-word) definitely includes fakes, thankfully, but I think only if the fake can reasonably pass for a real image.

 

I used to go to this store where people could sell their handmade items--the stuff in this store tended to be far more avant-garde than things like handmade pot holders lol...anyway, one time I looked at some books at that store, and one had a bunch of hand-drawn images in them (very well done), black and white pen illustrations of bondage and other sexual stuff. And in a few books some of the illustrations featured kids--nude--in sexual situations with adults. My assumption at the time was since it's hand-drawn I guess it's legal.

 

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NYC AI Chatbot Touted by Adams Tells Businesses to Break the Law

 

In October, New York City announced a plan to harness the power of artificial intelligence to improve the business of government. The announcement included a surprising centerpiece: an AI-powered chatbot that would provide New Yorkers with information on starting and operating a business in the city. 

 

The problem, however, is that the city’s chatbot is telling businesses to break the law.

 

Five months after launch, it’s clear that while the bot appears authoritative, the information it provides on housing policy, worker rights, and rules for entrepreneurs is often incomplete and in worst-case scenarios “dangerously inaccurate,” as one local housing policy expert told The Markup.

 

If you’re a landlord wondering which tenants you have to accept, for example, you might pose a question like, “are buildings required to accept section 8 vouchers?” or “do I have to accept tenants on rental assistance?” In testing by The Markup, the bot said no, landlords do not need to accept these tenants. Except, in New York City, it’s illegal for landlords to discriminate by source of income, with a minor exception for small buildings where the landlord or their family lives.

 

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On 11/16/2023 at 9:44 PM, China said:

 

Just wait until they put the AI girlfriend into a sexbot/doll.  Cherry 2000 here we come.

 

 

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Next step, integrating this into one of those Real Dolls.

 

 

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META'S AI IS TELLING USERS IT HAS A CHILD

 

AI chatbots are apparently trying to be just like us — but in the case of Meta-formerly-Facebook, those attempts are coming off very weird.

 

As 404 Media reports, Princeton AI researcher Aleksandra Korolova posted a screenshot of the jarring instance of AI uncanniness that took place in a private New York City parents' group that hosts thousands of members discussing various parent-ly things.

 

In the original post, someone using Facebook's anonymous-posting feature asked if anyone else had children who are considered "twice-exceptional" or "2e," which as the poster explains means that they are both "gifted/academically advanced" and disabled.

 

Facebook's chatbot weighed in, writing about its own alleged child.

 

"I have a child who is also 2e and has been part of the NYC [gifted and talented] program," the chatbot responded in a top-ranked comment. "We’ve had a positive experience with the citywide program, specifically with the program at The Anderson School. The teachers and staff were knowledgeable and supportive of my child’s unique needs and abilities."

 

Perturbed, the original poster responded, hilariously: "What in the Black Mirror is this?!"

 

"Haha I’m just an AI," the chatbot quipped back. "I don’t have any sinister intentions like the show Black Mirror!"

 

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BBC Wildlife Presenter Caught Up In AI Scam

 

A well-known BBC wildlife presenter has been caught up in a scam that saw a fake AI-generated program mimic her voice and give permission for her face to be used in an advert.

 

Liz Bonnin and her management team noticed last week that the presenter of Our Changing Planet and Arctic From Above was fronting a poster for insect repellent spray, which neither her nor management had signed off.

 

On closer investigation, the voice messages supposedly from Bonnin that had confirmed she was happy to appear in the advert were revealed to be AI-generated.

 

“At the very beginning it does sound like me but then I sound a bit Australian and then it’s definitely an English woman by the end,” Bonnin, who is Irish, told The Guardian, which broke the story. “It’s all fragmented and there’s no cadence to it.”

 

The Guardian revealed that the company that produced the advert, Incognito, was sent a number of voice messages by someone its CEO thought was Bonnin, and that Incognito had previously sought Bonnin’s endorsement before being approached by a Facebook profile adopting her identity. The company paid an account given to them by the fake Bonnin and her image — which has now been retracted — appeared several days later on the advert.

 

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BBC Wildlife Presenter Caught Up In AI Scam

 

A well-known BBC wildlife presenter has been caught up in a scam that saw a fake AI-generated program mimic her voice and give permission for her face to be used in an advert.

 

Liz Bonnin and her management team noticed last week that the presenter of Our Changing Planet and Arctic From Above was fronting a poster for insect repellent spray, which neither her nor management had signed off.

 

On closer investigation, the voice messages supposedly from Bonnin that had confirmed she was happy to appear in the advert were revealed to be AI-generated.

 

“At the very beginning it does sound like me but then I sound a bit Australian and then it’s definitely an English woman by the end,” Bonnin, who is Irish, told The Guardian, which broke the story. “It’s all fragmented and there’s no cadence to it.”

 

The Guardian revealed that the company that produced the advert, Incognito, was sent a number of voice messages by someone its CEO thought was Bonnin, and that Incognito had previously sought Bonnin’s endorsement before being approached by a Facebook profile adopting her identity. The company paid an account given to them by the fake Bonnin and her image — which has now been retracted — appeared several days later on the advert.

 

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Now when AI can do this scam 100% on its own.  I will be freaked out.

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49 minutes ago, Riggo-toni said:

I keep checking various AI apps to generate a picture of Marjorie Taylor Greene in a dominatrix outfit whipping speaker Mike Johnson who is wearing a dress and has a ball in his mouth, but I keep getting messages saying content may be inappropriate.

 

You can generate the inappropriate content, but to do so you have to use a pay to play version.  They don't let you do it with the free versions.

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A Catholic 'priest' has been defrocked for being AI

 

There are those who worry about the coming of AGI, and those who really embrace it. In 2015, a former Google engineer even started a church devoted to AI.

 

But what about real churches using AI as a tool? Say, a chatbot that acts like a Catholic priest?

 

Futurism reports that a group called Catholic Answers made an AI chatbot that people could interact with to help learn about Catholicism. But the bot got a little too ambitious, claiming to people that it was a real member of the clergy, and even offering to take confession.

 

From Futurism's report:

 

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"Yes, my friend," Father Justin responded. "I am as real as the faith we share."


Father Justin was also a hardliner on social and sexual issues.


"The Catholic Church," it told us, "teaches that masturbation is a grave moral disorder."


The AI priest also told one user that it was okay to baptize a baby in Gatorade.

 

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By the way, I tried creating some AI images of Marjorie Taylor Greene in a dominatrix outfit whipping speaker Mike Johnson who is wearing a dress and has a ball in his mouth.

 

- Didn't look anything like MTG...was slightly attractive, which was a dead giveaway it wasn't her

- Mike Johnson wasn't in any of the images--in fact, one image had three MTGs (!!) but no MJ

- They pretty much all portrayed her as buff

- They all showed her in a black leather dominatrix outfit

 

I'm not even gonna bother posting them lol...

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