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This problem already existed since people got good enough with MS paint. Then got next level bigger with photoshop and is now simply on the next level once more with ai generation.
It's bad, and it's also not something new and not caused by AI but by humans misusing a tool. Again.
Aren't we bringing about an era where you can't trust what you see or hear, unless it comes from a source you trust?
Essentially aren't we just reverting back to 1800s where news came from newspapers of reputation, and hearsay came from elsewhere
It's worse. We are reverting back to the age of lügenpresse and hearsay comes in short-form video formats.
Many people simply do not care (or are even aware) if a source is trusted if the message aligns with their own bias or the message is presented as a new "fact". Trust is irrelevant, unfortunately.
How is that different to before the 1800?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zrzMhU_4m-g back then they also burned witches because of hearsay.
Basically, except the newspapers of today no longer care about reputation. They only care about clicks, the bottom line, and speed. Accuracy is no longer a primary focus.
No because in the 1800s you could argue their was a thing called journalism. Now a days the debate between clicks and news means there isn't going to be trust worthy news because it's brought to you by Amazon AWS.
Definitely agree for the most part. I would say that independent news like AP, and the Guardian (arguably), do have reputations they try to uphold, but I hear you
The fetish genre you know but don't want to know and yet someone is out there providing them. That's why normalcy is ok.
Like rule34+robot sex toys+VR is a huge mistake that should be noped if you think your child is heading that direction.
It's so disingenuous to pretend this is the same as editing a photo in MS Paint.
You missed the point. It's about this simply being the next step of an old and longstanding topic.
I'm quite simply fed up with people treating AI as the incorrect starting point and scapegoat of so many things they dislike that already existed.