Just been wondering how far away are we from AI hallucinations causing innocent to be convicted?
Say a photo is zoomed in and AI enhances and adds details that don't actually exist.... #showerThoughts
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@sige Probably pretty close.
Tech bros already managed to sell the technically uneducated general public a "make shit up machine" as "artificial intelligence" which it is not.
Former search engines like Google are returning machine learning hallucinations as "results" which people already started to quote as "source" for their incorrect information to me.
You just know that it's going to happen, especially with the political shit show which is going on in the USA right now.
The orange criminal will spew dumb shit from his face and it will turn into actual policy.
And our corrupt politicians in the EU will look at it and be like "Look at what we could get away with." and they will happily hand over the keys to our future injustice system to some struggling, horribly incompetent IT company whose CEO coincidentally happens to be friends with some politician.
You just know that it's going to happen because these people are effectively immune to prosecution.
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@sige It's already a thing. People have been scammed and become victims of fraud by people using AI to create convincing impersonations of other people, or other people the victim knows in fake scenarios from copying a persons voice or something other in order to fool the victim into believing its truly them, and these often involve crypto scams and gift card scams. Deep Fakes are a huge problem by creating situations that never happened, some so scarily convincing, and such things have to be carefully analysed to determine if AI fakes was used. There's many new routes scammers use and the methods keep changing.
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@Alkaris certainly. But I specifically thought about law enforcement unknowingly falling into the trap of AI
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@sige ah yes the good stuff.
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