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“A reasonably good clone can be created with under a minute of audio and some are claiming that even a few seconds may be enough.” Mom wary about answering calls for fear voice will be cloned for future virtual kidnapping.
Well, the military has tanks too, should we go around selling tanks to the general population?
You can’t download a tank.
One leak would make this deepfake software publicly available to all bad actors anyways regardless of any ban.
Also a global ban seems unlikely. You can protect Americans from bullets coming from enemy territory. You can’t protect them from viral deepfaked posts.
AHAHAHHAHAHAHHAA
OK OK I give up. I can’t possibly fight against THIS LEVEL OF LOGIC.
In other words “Buuuut Ruussssai will deeeepfakeee our politiiciiians we must be able to deepfake them too”.
Drop the cold war mentality please, for the sake of all of us.
Going through your comment history it’s obvious your a China apologist. Seems like the trolls spared no effort to migrate to Lemmy as we
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You’re supporting the genocide of Uyghurs, which is happening right now.
Glass house.
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I am not talking about America vs Russia. I am talking about the fact, that Internet censorship doesn’t really work.
Chinese citizens can easily bypass Internet restrictions, implemented by the second richest economy in the world, just through a simple VPN.
The only way for a country to implement an effective deepfake ban, would be disconnecting from the global Internet entirely and let computers only connect to a government controlled intranet, like in North Korea.
And even then, with a USB stick with a copy of the illegal deepfake software, a criminal can still easily do, what this article is talking about.
In the US it is legal to own a tank.
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