• MHLoppy@fedia.io
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      12 days ago

      As the article already states, even with a ban it would still be a reactive process of taking it down after-the-fact, which we already know Isn’t Great™ based on other times when the juicy-but-false news headlines that come out first get more eyeballs than the later corrections.

      Still, on balance it’s probably better than a complete free-for-all? I guess there’d need to be clear lines about what’s okay / not, as it seems very easy to overdo it if the language is too vague (e.g., in an extreme case, accidentally banning all manipulation of images / video in political contexts).

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      Fines that were actually enforced properly might work. In general though I think the feds probably need to run an education campaign about AI.

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      It’s like they think if they legislate to ban it, it couldn’t possibly happen…