About every ten years or so, something happens that the legal world is not able to fathom. In the early days it was about copyrights, pirating, fan art... Then it was the about trade marks and photo shopping... parody... Every couple of years some new piece of tech pops up and takes a big smelly dump on the ground rules everyone was just getting used to.
Surprise! It's AI's turn.
This Legal Eagle video does a pretty interesting study of legal issues around creating AI content. It is talking mostly about creation of child porn, but it does talk about the larger implications of creating sexual material in involving adults, also.
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Well, using images of real people and undressing them(even though it's not their bodies, just their face) and spread it online is messed up and it's fair that it is clamped down on. Corpo AIs will have to bend the knee to that for obvious reasons, but local AI has no form of moderation. Right now you can generate very convincing video with the person's actual voice. It's a pain in the ass to set up and tune(all open source, no streamlined UI), but it can be done. In the same way file sharing copyrighted material is rampant, local AI will also be rampant. Despite what governments say.
For Grok specifically(they have increased moderation substantially for uploaded images), you can still upload images and have the characters in those images do and say some weird stuff. Weird enough to creep out anyone if you showed an image of them being turn into a video doing some shit. Of course for speaking, the voice will be a generic AI generated voice, but visually it can look very convincing depending on how you generate it.
Unless something really unprecedented happens in regards to how governments will handle whatever AI is doing, then local AI enjoyers will still keep doing their thing for decades to come.
In the context of SHiP, people will be able to generate videos with their favorite girl from a decade(s) ago and in her "prime". Voice and all.
For Grok specifically(they have increased moderation substantially for uploaded images), you can still upload images and have the characters in those images do and say some weird stuff. Weird enough to creep out anyone if you showed an image of them being turn into a video doing some shit. Of course for speaking, the voice will be a generic AI generated voice, but visually it can look very convincing depending on how you generate it.
Unless something really unprecedented happens in regards to how governments will handle whatever AI is doing, then local AI enjoyers will still keep doing their thing for decades to come.
In the context of SHiP, people will be able to generate videos with their favorite girl from a decade(s) ago and in her "prime". Voice and all.



