dennisbmurphy
Mar 12, 2024

I recall a photo by National Geographic, I think, which showed a herd of zebras in Africa. Problem? It wasn't a herd. It was ONE zebra copied in the hundreds to create a herd. Each zebras have unique striping - like humans and fingerprints. Some observant person pointed out the zebras in the herd all had the same striping.

It ought to be a law that AI generated photos must be labeled as such. Deep fakes should be completely illegal unless labeled outright as parady.

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Cyclist, runner. Backpacking, kayaking. .Enjoy travel, love reading history. Congressional candidate in 2016. Anti-facist. Home chef. BMuEd. Quality Engineer

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