Destiny Discusses Atrioc Controversy And The Bigger Problem ft. Brittany Simon
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Top Comments (10)
Destiny separates public perception from personal feelings, but I think it’s a huge component of the “icky feeling” here. Humans deeply value their ability to control— at least in some part— how others perceive them. When that agency is violated or surrendered to a third party, it’s only natural to become extremely uncomfortable. Similar to how an untrue rumor about you feels violating because, despite being invented, it affects the *external perception of you* in a very real way.
This whole thing is weird. The fact people make those AI videos is gross. The fact he paid to see a deepfake of his own friends, got caught and cried about it is just wow to me
Imagine the poor sucker who looks up a deepfake of Destiny and discovers that Destiny was only a girls name
What kind of person leaves porn tabs open on their PC after they are done? Let alone a STREAMER WHO WILL SHOW THEIR SCREEN!?
Definitely the _dumbest_ way to get cancelled 🙄
Being able to adopts someone elses identity and act on their behalf with assumed authority is the scary part to me; I then can't own my own actions and have to prove my own authenticity (if I can at all). This situation can only get worse as the technology improves. I can't imagine how bad this will poison political and other controversial topics. It's already a struggle to argue against people who play so loosely with the truth, and there will soon be tools that will manufacture conspiracies in increasingly sophisticated ways. Is it reasonable to assume that deep fakes will always have artifacts that distinguish them from authentically sourced data?
I feel like the perception actually plays a big role. If doctored screenshots of dm's come out from someone of me saying something I wouldn't say, and I know full well that they aren't real, there's still going to be an "icky feeling". I think at least part of that feeling comes from the fact that I'd be put in a position where I would have to defend myself/my identity. Even if some/most people realized that the messages weren't real and it wasn't really me, I would still be seen in a different light by others who wouldn't have thought of me that way otherwise. It someone makes a deepfake of me and they watch it themselves, that would probably feel about 20% creepy to me. If that person started spreading and circulating that same deepfake, that would feel 100% creepy to me.
Celeb fake adult videos have been on the internet since the inception of photo/video editing.
The friend stuff is up to the actual friends to make up their minds on how they feel about it. Anyone who claims the situation is bad because they were friends is literally just banging rocks together and providing nothing.
I want an AI generated girlfriend, but with consent.
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Top Comments (10)
Destiny separates public perception from personal feelings, but I think it’s a huge component of the “icky feeling” here. Humans deeply value their ability to control— at least in some part— how others perceive them. When that agency is violated or surrendered to a third party, it’s only natural to become extremely uncomfortable. Similar to how an untrue rumor about you feels violating because, despite being invented, it affects the *external perception of you* in a very real way.
This whole thing is weird. The fact people make those AI videos is gross. The fact he paid to see a deepfake of his own friends, got caught and cried about it is just wow to me
Imagine the poor sucker who looks up a deepfake of Destiny and discovers that Destiny was only a girls name
What kind of person leaves porn tabs open on their PC after they are done? Let alone a STREAMER WHO WILL SHOW THEIR SCREEN!?
Definitely the _dumbest_ way to get cancelled 🙄
Being able to adopts someone elses identity and act on their behalf with assumed authority is the scary part to me; I then can't own my own actions and have to prove my own authenticity (if I can at all). This situation can only get worse as the technology improves. I can't imagine how bad this will poison political and other controversial topics. It's already a struggle to argue against people who play so loosely with the truth, and there will soon be tools that will manufacture conspiracies in increasingly sophisticated ways. Is it reasonable to assume that deep fakes will always have artifacts that distinguish them from authentically sourced data?
I feel like the perception actually plays a big role. If doctored screenshots of dm's come out from someone of me saying something I wouldn't say, and I know full well that they aren't real, there's still going to be an "icky feeling". I think at least part of that feeling comes from the fact that I'd be put in a position where I would have to defend myself/my identity. Even if some/most people realized that the messages weren't real and it wasn't really me, I would still be seen in a different light by others who wouldn't have thought of me that way otherwise. It someone makes a deepfake of me and they watch it themselves, that would probably feel about 20% creepy to me. If that person started spreading and circulating that same deepfake, that would feel 100% creepy to me.
Celeb fake adult videos have been on the internet since the inception of photo/video editing.
The friend stuff is up to the actual friends to make up their minds on how they feel about it. Anyone who claims the situation is bad because they were friends is literally just banging rocks together and providing nothing.
I want an AI generated girlfriend, but with consent.