Concerns are mounting over the use of AI technologies as they become more accessible and powerful. Critics argue that AI is being used as a tool for plagiarism, allowing the tech industry to monetize the work of writers and artists without their consent, citing 'Exhibit 2387' as an example. There are also fears that AI could 'supercharge' malicious online behavior, including the creation of non-consensual pornography and hate speech, which are already causing harm. A recent incident involving an AI-generated audio used to defame political consultant Roger Stone has raised questions about the potential for misuse of such technologies, with Stone questioning if this is the future of deep state tactics. Meanwhile, debates are intensifying around the role of AI in creativity, with some asserting that it can be used to make real art, as argued by @codingyan and supported by examples such as an 'amazing thumbnail' showcased by a user. However, a new Artificial Intelligence Bill proposed by Congress is causing controversy for its broad terms, which critics say could threaten freedom of speech by potentially making parodies and comedy, such as those seen on 'South Park' and 'Saturday Night Live', illegal. The potential of generative AI as a tool for artists is also being discussed.
Generative AI, she argues, can be a tool for artists https://t.co/pgbU6eupN6
Congress new Artificial Intelligence Bill is extremely open-ended and could make parodies, comedy and even South Park / Saturday Night Live skits possibly illegal. It would crush freedom of speech. AI needs to be controlled - but this aint it. https://t.co/XbfqzgXWN7
Congress new Artificial Intelligence Bill is extremely open-ended and would punish parodies, comedy and even South Park / Saturday Night Live skits possibly illegal. It would crush freedom of speech. AI needs to be controlled - but this aint it. https://t.co/XbfqzgXWN7
Look at this amazing thumbnail, want to see more of whats possible with AI? 🤝 https://t.co/uhekabpEF3
Creatives, cringe: It is possible to make real art with AI, @codingyan writes. https://t.co/HH1qZR0A0I
An AI-generated audio was just used to smear and defame me. Is this the wave of the future for when it comes to the tactics of the deep state and their media allies? READ: https://t.co/jFozFg9QyI https://t.co/PtNz15xKWg
New in the @NYTimes: How easily-accessible AI technologies, such as image generators & audio editors, will "supercharge" malicious behaviour online in the very near future - with AI-generated non-consensual pornography and hate speech already causing harm. https://t.co/FhdDgpC3wv
"AI" is is a plagiarism machine for the tech industry to steal the work of writers and artists and monetize it for themselves, Exhibit 2387 cc @GoogleAI https://t.co/caZnrPCFtq