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Each of these reads like an extremely horny and angry man yelling their basest desires at Pornhub’s search function.

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[–] Rekorse@kbin.social 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Creepy isn't illegal. Never has been.

[–] davehtaylor@beehaw.org 4 points 1 year ago

I never said it was. But like the person I was replying to said: we need to take a good hard look at what the hell these tools are doing and allowing and decide as a society if we're going to tolerate it.

The real issue here is what things like deepfakes can do. It's already starting, and it's going to continue accelerating, generating mis- and disinformation: for private citizens, celebs, and politicians. While you might say "it's creepy, but there's nothing we can do about people deepfaking Nancy Pelosi's face onto their spank material", it's extremely problematic when someone decides to make a video where Joe Biden admits to running a CP ring, or some right wing chud makes a video of Trump appearing to say something they all want to hear, and it leads to a civil war. That's the real stakes here. How we react to what's happening with regular folk and celebs is just the canary int he coal mine.