• brian@lemmy.ca
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    Now what would be interesting to hear is that they’re using AI to find the photos.

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      I think that the “Fuck” in “Fuck AI” stand for “Fuck the misuse caused by shitty company”. If Duck Duck use it to filter off some slot, fine. As said in the post, users can flag them too. It’s not a silver bullet, but better than nothing.

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        I too find that theres positions and positions in relation to what “fuck ai” means as a instance of antagonism that spectrum-like goes from more ethical and aesthecally incline regarding predatory use to abscence of intentionality in art to the other extreme of ontological repulse

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    Too bad it’s probably not going to take a whole lot longer to get to the point where it’s virtually impossible to tell. It’s already difficult for many of us.

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      I’m hoping there’ll be more indicators within the metadata of an image or video. If not the AI putting in AI copyright data or something, at least some tells from human made content like phone model or GPS data-- stuff that tends to get removed or hidden can at least verify to the service hosting the image that it’s legit.

      Doesn’t stop someone who really wants to fake it from falsifying that data but it certainly would help trim the ones who are just trying to profit off cheap, mass produced content.

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          Yeah, but at least for an image filter it’ll help. Giving bad actors, like bots, more fodder is obviously not a good thing, although they were pretty effective even pre-AI.