I don't understand why people think the ability to clone people into videos will have more of an effect than the ability to clone people into photos has hadhttps://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/bjye8a/reddit-fake-porn-app-daisy-ridley …
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Is this technology easier to use than Photoshop and its ilk, and that's the difference that I'm missing? More accessible to any random person?
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Replying to @sonyaellenmann
Photoshop requires real skill to make convincing fakes, this (presumably) will just be some software package into which you input a bunch of headshots of someone and a video file, no skill barrier (and it can be automated, eg a website that generates porn given an FB profile)
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an interesting follow-on question is whether it's immoral to make fake porn of someone *in a context where everyone knows it's fake*
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that's a very interesting quandary. how well does fair-use doctrine translate to ethics?
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