Your right, there should be laws that mandate disclosure. I already heard people have to be aware of someone using your voice from spam calls and info to steal your identity like using your voice.
I looked up the meaning of this altered content and this is what it said below. I’m wondering if the shorts are getting desperate. They can’t halt buying of the world like they did to that group buying Game stop hedge funds were shorting which was basically illegal shutting them down like that and don’t know how they go away with it. Plus the other day when checking on something I noticed the premiums jumped up significantly. I don’t think that’s going to stop big money buying or maybe over seas hours buyers either.
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Manipulating real people:Making a real person appear to say or do something they didn’t, such as changing their words or actions.
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Modifying real events or places:Changing footage of a real event, like making it look like a building caught fire when it didn’t, or altering a real place to make it seem different.
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Creating realistic, fictional scenes:Generating a realistic-looking scene or scenario that did not actually happen, for example, a fictional major event in a real town.
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Creator disclosure:Platforms like YouTube now require creators to disclose when they have used AI or other tools to create or alter content in a way that is realistic.
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Platform labels:This disclosure is shown to viewers as a label on the video.
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Platform enforcement:YouTube may also automatically apply a label to content it deems significantly altered, even if the creator has not disclosed it.
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Examples not requiring disclosure:Unrealistic or fantastical content, such as someone riding a unicorn, or minor aesthetic edits do not require disclosure.
