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Originally Posted by Russic
Apple wouldn't allow something like that in the App Store, but Google is a bit more Wild West-ish than that. The article does state google took down the offending advertisements (but doesn't mention them taking down the app). It really wouldn't be difficult to market the app in such a way it never explicitly says that it can do this.
The average person who doesn't follow the AI space would be blown away at how straight-forward all of this is becoming. 2024 is probably the year where video really takes off.
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It’s not clear how we put the genie back in the bottle when it comes to AI video. Most of the uses for this technology will be benign. We can already customize the faces and bodies of videogame avatars. We’ll soon be able to do the same for any pictures or videos we take. Give yourself a six-pack in those vacation pictures. Or pay for a customized version of Raiders of the Lost Ark where Harrison Ford’s face is replaced by Ryan Reynolds face. Or your own.
News organizations will hopefully develop some kind of authentication standards to filter out deepfakes. But I don’t know how we’ll be able to stop people from privately mixing and matching faces and bodies on their own devices.