The incredible creativity of deepfakes -- and the worrying future of AI | Tom Graham | TED Tech

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  • @justwanderin847
    @justwanderin847 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I have thought about Artificial Intelligence and I think it would be constitutional and necessary to add one item to the US Public Law on Copyrights. Please just add a definition to the word AUTHORS to say, that Author is to be defined as Human. You must be human to copywrite something (even if created by a computer). That way any output from AI, (image, picture, song, voice, science, math) cannot be copyright , only a human can copyright the output, thus the copyright would apply to a person. Copyright law (Title 17, U.S.C.), does not define the word “author”, so just define it as Human.
    Just as the Constitution gives the USA NO authority to dictate to any country the type of weapons they can Have. So be it with AI. The constitution and common sense tells you that you can not govern computer programming on a world basis. Or constitutionally within the USA.
    We DO NOT need Government to regulate Computer Programming (AI). Big media and big government are just trying to scare people into giving up their liberty for some faux safety.
    AI is a computer program and has no need of an "AI Bill Of Rights". AI has No Rights. But the President of the United States already has the "Blue Print for An AI Bill of Rights".

  • @muanesy9275
    @muanesy9275 ปีที่แล้ว

    But this is a video channel and not an audio stream.

  • @creatorsmafia
    @creatorsmafia ปีที่แล้ว

    The potential for deepfake technology to revolutionize entertainment and education is mind-boggling.