I have not seen the video, but perhaps we on fedi can take a different approach to help people recognise fake videos like this.
Make a video where the original is shown in full, then do a commentary where each segment is analysed and disected in such a way it helps people understand which bits are fake, how these may be generated etc.
Fake and AI generated content is not going away, lets help people recognise the signs.
Companies yes, but what about others, who make fake videos as they follow conspiracy theories, deep fakes for celebrities, or pornography etc. The technology can be used for 'good' but also by people with malicious intent, are they likely to label a video as such?
@zleap Yeah, I'm all for mandatory watermarking, but it's at best a speed bump. What we're really going to need is built-in provenance for media.
@aerofreak @tchambers
all replies on fedi should be ranked ala reddit. then you'd see the top replies just below the post. basically an organic community notes. less censorship, more discussion.
That could be helpful, esp when asking for help with something.
I want Mastodon and Lemmy to merge.
@zleap
AI companies should be forced to watermark their generated video stuff. Tools could then be integrated in the Fediverse, for example, to automatically identify such bs.
#ai #kamelaharris
@tchambers