Comment on OpenAI's viral Studio Ghibli moment highlights AI copyright concerns
misk@sopuli.xyz 6 days agoPeople can do it on their own computers - that’s not a problem. The problem is when they try to sell it and functional governments are perfectly capable of regulating trade.
JokeDeity@lemm.ee 6 days ago
If gets better and better at looking genuine and having fewer obvious mistakes every single day. Fox News literally aired an AI video as if it were real. What are you going to do when you have no way of telling the difference?
misk@sopuli.xyz 6 days ago
US doesn’t have a functioning government, yes.
JokeDeity@lemm.ee 6 days ago
What should the government do? Go on every computer in every house in America and make sure they don’t have any AI software? Make it make sense. You’re just crossing your arms, grunting and going, “I DON’T LIKE IT!” Let’s say we had the best government in the world, what’s your proposal for them stopping this?
This is akin to my mother trying to stop Walmart from getting rich by not shopping there for decades. You’re pissing into the ocean hoping to turn it yellow.
misk@sopuli.xyz 6 days ago
I specifically said that private use can’t be regulated (practical reasons, ethical reasons) but most of the states exist to regulate commercial activity and are equipped to do just that.
jlow@beehaw.org 6 days ago
Anarchy isn’t chaos:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anarchy
misk@sopuli.xyz 6 days ago
Concept of anarchy in politics is pretty elusive, probably more so than utopian communism. The big difference being is that we tried anarchy and it ended up turning into some kind of feudalism in most places.