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   Steven Douglas to All   
   AI is being used to fool people, and unf   
   29 Dec 25 23:35:45   
   
   From: user6340@newsgrouper.org.invalid   
      
   As we saw recently, Doc was completely fooled by a fake   
   AI video that pretended to show a "Christian" parade in   
   London -- and Doc fell for it and posted it here as if it were   
   a real parade that really happened.   
      
   There are other fake videos that are starting to pop up, in   
   which some dishonest people make fake videos of real   
   people, and have them saying things the real person has   
   never said. And gullible people who don't know better are   
   being misled into believing it's the real person.   
      
   It's a shame that AI is being used for illegitimate reasons,   
   because I believe it has the potential to produced good   
   things when used properly. I hope our society will be able   
   to correct the problems some dishonest people are able   
   to cause as of now.   
      
   Here's an example, in which a writer and video creator is   
   having to deal with dishonest creeps who are stealing his   
   image and making it appear that he is saying things he's   
   never said:   
      
   Video title: "Victor Davis Hanson: Beware — AI Is Putting   
   Words Into My Mouth"   
      
   https://youtu.be/NNA76LTq4ic?t=17   
      
   I've seen some of the fake videos to which he refers, and   
   they are almost convincing -- but not quite. Someone who   
   doesn't know better could fall for the fake versions, however.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   

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