Westfield is but one example of an issue all school districts are grappling with as the omnipresence of technology — including artificial intelligence — impacts students’ lives, the district’s superintendent Raymond González said in a statement.

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    “knife stabbings done with [new alloy] knives shows that [new alloy] is a major threat to society, spokesman says, and remind people to pretend that knife stabbings is a completely new thing that didn’t exist before”

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      Deepfakes are nothing new but the ease of access to said tools these days and its popularity are definitely something to be concerned about. Don’t downplay it.

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        What a brilliant counterpoint.

        It’s a fair arguement, possibly naive but it’s not as if you couldn’t do this with standard photo manipulation software already. Also the kids are been panicky and stupid why are they paying up they know it isn’t them, if they just calm down and took a breath and thought about it for 10 seconds they’d realise that actually there is no threat.

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          No, it is not fair argument. New alloy doesn’t change how knife operate and isn’t going to increase number of knife attacks by an order of several magnitudes.

          This will. Because good photoshop work was skill that took time to master, while now it can be done by any random moron.

          Your other argument is dumb as well. People have a right to not having their face photoshopped onto random naked body. Whether it is really your body or not is not necessary to make you uncomfortable.

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    Look that’s nice and all, but it’s not going away and it’s only going to get worse. The age of fake AI porn is only beginning. Full-on porn videos where you can take a couple of photos of someone and the AI will build a model of the person and insert them into the porn video is coming. Whether this is done for laughs, from embarrassment, or because it’s sexy doesn’t matter.

    This genie is not going back in the bottle. This is only the tip of the iceberg. We are moving towards an age where you will be able to have virtual sex with anyone you want as long as you have a picture or video of them. VR sex and a porn game that can map someone into a character isn’t that far away. It really doesn’t harm anyone if we quit being such prudes.

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      It’ll end up just being an extension of the “don’t tell someone randomly that you have fantasies about them”. You keep your AI masturbation habits between you, the AI, and the tech companies and government agencies spying on your masturbation habits.

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      Its not about proving if its fake or not. Would you be willing to go to school when you know there are people sitting next to you who made or have seen and shared deepfakes of you? It is disgusting and a terrible experience that can’t be solved by just saying its fake.