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Daniel Fernandes
@dfern.eth
This is a ridiculous & unconstitutional policy, all of this was possible before AI. The state will manufacture outrage wildly out of proportion to any real & present danger in order to destroy 1st Amendment protections. Deep fakes, like all parody, are free speech: full stop. https://www.nytimes.com/2024/09/17/technology/california-deepfakes-law-social-media-newsom.html?unlocked_article_code=1.Lk4.sJNI.9vkLVQbMbc8w&smid=url-share
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alixkun🟣🎩🍡
@alixkun
Don't you think there are levels to this though? Grouping deep fakes with parody is a bit dishonest in this case imo. Parody is supposed to make you laugh and often exist within a context (an identified parody account, a parody TV show, etc...). A Deepfake is used by legitimate accounts to manipulate people. Clearly not the same stakes here. The degree is different too. Photography was a major revolution in the realm of portraying Vs painting. Deepfake is of the same nature in the realm of creating "fake" content. Parody requires wearing costumes, imitating voices etc...Deepfake is way beyond that.
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
I'm pretty confident SCOTUS will strike this down. Might even be a 9-0 vote.
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Midnight Marauder Ⓜ️
@midnightmarauder.eth
Except it’s not all parody and you know that, Vitalik scams are on YouTube all day. Eloon seems perfectly fine amplifiying fake content almost daily. While it may be a high bar to sue for libel in the U.S. , election interference is not as high. Nothing unconstitutional about it.
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Giuliano Giacaglia
@giu
It is bananas!
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