• @[email protected]
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    882 years ago

    Can confirm, I made some random korean dude on dall-e to send to Instagram after it threatened to close my fake account, and it passed.

    • Rikudou_Sage
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      22 years ago

      Smart! Just today I took a very funny photo, but don’t want to break the anonymity of anyone in there.

    • Ook the Librarian
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      72 years ago

      I’m in the same boat. I basically want to wear an ai mask. I don’t like cartoon face trackers or similar. I don’t have the hardware to render a video though, and I’m not going to buy server time.

    • @[email protected]
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      122 years ago

      I’ve had an AI generated mix between my face and an actors as my Facebook profile pic for a little over a year now I think, or close to it, and only my sister has called me out on it.

        • @[email protected]
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          72 years ago

          In the dark future, an underground market has formed to preserve the anonymity and privacy of the average person using holographic disguises of anthropomorphic figures that were in the distant past sometimes known as “furries.”

          • AceCephalon
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            72 years ago

            Ah yes, even in the dark future, furries are making super advanced and useful technologies to be more furry.

      • @[email protected]
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        192 years ago

        There are projects that already exist with this sort of purpose, one I came across a while ago was Deep Privacy which uses deepfakes to replace your face and body in an image with one that is AI generated.

    • Turun
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      22 years ago

      Google automatic1111, it’s the program to run if you want to generate AI images. You can put in the original photo, use the built in editor and request the face of a pretty man/woman/elephant (for all I care) and it’ll generate a face and merge it with the surrounding image perfectly.

      Requires a graphics card with a few gigabytes of vram though, so there is a certain hardware requirement if you want to do this locally.

    • @[email protected]
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      12 years ago

      I really like “Bitmoji” on my iPhone as an interesting start in that direction. I can create my avatar, whether as similar to me or not, and use it as a filter on FaceTime where it follows a lot of my actual movement and expressions

  • @[email protected]
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    22 years ago

    Thank goodness we can now use AI to do something that could already easily be done by taking a picture off someones social media.

  • @[email protected]
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    242 years ago

    AI pictures are like reverse uncanny-valley: They feel right, but you will shit brix upon further inspection.

    • /home/pineapplelover
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      52 years ago

      I think ai can already do videos with people in them. Not without it looking completely natural though so there will be some discrepancies.

      • @[email protected]
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        12 years ago

        It’s purpose is also to reduce the chances.

        If somebody is going to go to all the trouble of fooling a human, they probably aren’t going to just start spamming random pictures on the community for an instant moderator ban.

      • @[email protected]
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        92 years ago

        AI video still looks like fever dreams. The AI can’t keep consistent details, specially in the background, from frame to frame. There’s always parts that morph and look like conjured up by Van Gogh during a maniacal delirium. Maybe in a couple of years and with some human grooming in the middle.

  • Striker
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    372 years ago

    Isn’t there a trick where you can ask someone to do a specific hand gesture to get photos verified. That’ll still work especially because AI makes fingers look wonky

    • @[email protected]
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      722 years ago

      AI has been able to do fingers for months now. It’s moving very rapidly so it’s hard to keep up. It doesn’t do them perfectly 100% of the time, but that doesn’t matter since you can just regenerate it until it gets it right.

      • @[email protected]
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        “For your verification please close left eye and run two fingers through your hair while eating a cauliflower with whipped cream. Attach a paperclip to your left ear and write your username on your forehead using an orange marker.”

        • lad
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          102 years ago

          And then if the user had done everything requested then the photo is generated, because nobody would do that all in their sane mind 😂

      • @[email protected]
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        142 years ago

        You could probably just set up a time for the person to send a photo, and then give them a keyword to write on the paper, and they must send it within a very short time. Combine that with a weird gesture and it’s going to be hard to get a convincing AI replica. Add another layer of difficulty and require photos from multiple angles doing the same things.

        • ☆Luma☆
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          102 years ago

          Lornas can be supplied to the AI. These are data sets of specific ideas like certain hand gestures, lighting levels, whatever style you need you can fine-tune the general data set with lornas.

          I have the minimum requirements to produce art and HQ output takes 2 minutes. Low-quality only takes seconds. I can fine-tune my art on a LQ level, then use the AI to upscale it back to HQ. This is me being desperate, too, using only local software and my own hardware.

          Do this through a service or a gpu farm and you can spit it out much quicker. The services I’ve used are easy to figure out and do great work for free* in a lot of cases.

          I think these suggestions will certainly be barriers and I can think of some more stop-gaps, but they won’t stop everyone from slipping through the cracks especially as passionate individuals hyper-focus on technology we think in passing continue working on it.

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          I feel like there’s a way to get around that… Like if you really wanted, some sort of system to Photoshop the keyword onto the piece of paper. This would allow you to generate the image but also not have to worry ab the AI generating that.

          Edit: also does anyone remember that one paper that had to do with a new AI architecture where you could put in some sort of negative image to additionally prompt an AI for a specific shape, output, or position.

          • @[email protected]
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            22 years ago

            Just write on paper and overlay via Photoshop. Photopea has a literal one button click function for that very easy to do. Just blank paper and picture with enough light. Very easy

    • Pasta Dental
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      82 years ago

      Some AI models have already nailed the fingers, this won’t do anything. We need something that we can verify without having to trust the other person. I hate to say it but the block chain might be one of the best ways to authenticate users to avoid bots

  • nifty
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    112 years ago

    Maybe it should just be a default policy to purposely alter the people in NSFW content that’s not associated with a professional who actively claims credit for that content. It’s all the same for the NSFW punters if the people in the material are unknown, but at least this way nonconsensual content is altered to protect someone’s privacy.

    • @[email protected]
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      132 years ago

      In ‘Stranger In A Strange Land’ there’s an interesting profession; Fair Witnesses are sworn to provide a disinterested examination of any situation.

      • Bipta
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        62 years ago

        I’ve been thinking how much we need this for eight years now, and since the AI explosion it only seems more dire.

  • qaz
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    332 years ago

    That’s why you need a video with movement. AI still can’t do video right.