Should AI duplication of people (deep fakes, stable diffusion, ect) be considered identity theft?
--albertj
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If the purpose is to trick people into thinking that the person copied is doing something, then yeah. You're presenting an identity that isn't yours for the purposes of fraud.
Should AI duplication of people (deep fakes, stable diffusion, ect) be considered identity theft?
--albertj
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