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submitted 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) by Old_Dread_Knight@lemmy.world to c/asklemmy@lemmy.ml

This has been bothering me lately because I understand that in the future everything will most likely only get worse and it will be impossible to tell whether a product was made by a person or generated by AI. Of course, there won't be any normal divisions; most likely, everything will resemble a landfill, and who knows who did it AI or people, and trusting corporations, as you know, is a bad idea; they are lying hypocrites.

In that case, are there any databases or online archives containing content created exclusively by humans? That is, books, films, TV series, cartoons, etc?

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[-] tlmcleod@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 months ago

That's a lot of hypothetical. I'll play along.

No SO. Can't do jury duty. Don't watch news or listen to politicians. ACAB regardless of video and their lies. I honestly don't know why we even still trust video after the 2000s. Have you SEEN what they can do with moving images!? Nevermind bringing AI into it. Y'all been trusting supposed evidence for too long already anyway

[-] BussyCat@lemmy.world 1 points 2 months ago

You will play along by still completely missing the point…

This is like me saying imagine you are getting peanut butter at the store and your response is I don’t like peanut butter…

The human brain is incredibly complex. You should have the capacity to shut those eyes of yours real tight, turn your brain onto overdrive mode, and imagine a scenario where someone shows you a video and you have a desire to know if that video is real, if you can’t that’s fine but i am not going to waste my time I think most people get that skill during adolescence if you follow Piaget stages of cognitive development

Individually doctored pictures with a doctored voice that is very convincing that can be strung together with such skill that it can beat even an amateur forensic analysis was essentially unheard of in the 2000s now a days you can submit an audio file and some pictures into a computer and get a result in minutes with no skill whatsoever

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