Discussion
Should AI duplication of people (deep fakes, stable diffusion, ect) be considered identity theft?
--albertj
Brainstorming
I think it should likely go under parody/satire/and slander/defamation rules unless it is genuinely used to say 'make a fake ID' or in other ways gain financially from the fake. That said I think slander and defamation rules need enforced more uniformly and consistently.
--AudaCity
Discussion
Should AI duplication of people (deep fakes, stable diffusion, ect) be considered identity theft?
--albertj
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