It could mean that effectively caricature artists become one of the first professions protected by law from AI slop, kind of accidentally, and I don’t have that much problem with that.
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chahk@beehaw.org 1 week ago
as well as deepfakes seeking to meddle with elections or damage any individuals’ or corporations’ reputations.
Everything before this doesn’t matter. This is the onlyreason for that law - they want to criminalize any sort of satire. Who exactly will be determining the line between a deepfake and a caricature?
misk@sopuli.xyz 1 week ago
melmi@lemmy.blahaj.zone 1 week ago
I’m not a lawyer so this is just my layperson’s read, but looking at the actual law it seems like in order for it to actually count as “deceptive” it needs to be presented as real. If there’s a disclaimer saying it’s fake, it wouldn’t be illegal under this law, so it seems like satire isn’t the main target.