Ellsworth
07-10-2024, 05:23 AM
I've been considering how content might be presented online, in such a way that viewers could have reasonable faith that the content is not deep fake.
None of the current platforms seem sufficient..
I would love to see Deep Voodoo address this need.
https://variety.com/2022/digital/news/trey-parker-matt-stone-deep-voodoo-deepfake-funding-1235466563/
Where all posted content is tested at time of posting and verified as non-AI generated.
And where the content is retested at regular intervals (monthly? quarterly? Randomly? Risk based frequency?).
Until then, I have thought up only one trust builder that content creators could use immediately, on any platform.
The power of an Affidavit.
A channel owner could create a sworn affidavit, under penalty of the perjury laws of [pick a state], stating that no content has been (or will be) generated by AI.
Like the Creative Commons copyright system, it would benefit from added nuance (tiers?).
I.e. No-AI was used. Minimal AI was used (list, color correction, simple edits, no special effects, titles etc). Et cetera.
Admittedly it's an inadequate, trust based idea. It works best in 'perfect form' (aka unrealize-able state of perfect compliance).
I think we need something like Deep Voodoo to counteract the mesmerizing magic. (use whatever cute names you like in place of voodoo and magic).
Disclaimer: I have never formally used AI (sought to use it).
I may have used AI as it becomes embedded into 'traditional services' like standard google search.
None of the current platforms seem sufficient..
I would love to see Deep Voodoo address this need.
https://variety.com/2022/digital/news/trey-parker-matt-stone-deep-voodoo-deepfake-funding-1235466563/
Where all posted content is tested at time of posting and verified as non-AI generated.
And where the content is retested at regular intervals (monthly? quarterly? Randomly? Risk based frequency?).
Until then, I have thought up only one trust builder that content creators could use immediately, on any platform.
The power of an Affidavit.
A channel owner could create a sworn affidavit, under penalty of the perjury laws of [pick a state], stating that no content has been (or will be) generated by AI.
Like the Creative Commons copyright system, it would benefit from added nuance (tiers?).
I.e. No-AI was used. Minimal AI was used (list, color correction, simple edits, no special effects, titles etc). Et cetera.
Admittedly it's an inadequate, trust based idea. It works best in 'perfect form' (aka unrealize-able state of perfect compliance).
I think we need something like Deep Voodoo to counteract the mesmerizing magic. (use whatever cute names you like in place of voodoo and magic).
Disclaimer: I have never formally used AI (sought to use it).
I may have used AI as it becomes embedded into 'traditional services' like standard google search.