Mondomonger Deepfakes | [new]
: Swapping actors into iconic roles they never played.
The rise of encapsulates the paradox at the heart of generative AI: a technology that simultaneously expands artistic horizons and amplifies the potential for deception. Their distinctive technical fingerprint has made them both a laboratory for cutting‑edge synthetic media research and a lightning rod for policy makers grappling with the erosion of visual truth. mondomonger deepfakes
| Argument | Proponents | Counterpoints | |----------|------------|---------------| | | Artists argue deepfakes are a new medium akin to CGI. | Unconsented use of likeness can cause real‑world harm. | | Political Satire | Satirists claim parody protection under fair use. | When the satire is indistinguishable from reality, it may mislead voters. | | Open‑Source vs. Regulation | Tech libertarians defend open‑source model releases. | Unrestricted access accelerates malicious use. | | Deterrence Through Watermarking | Transparency advocates push mandatory watermarks. | Watermarks can be stripped or forged; they may not deter sophisticated actors. | : Swapping actors into iconic roles they never played
