So, I live in the lowest state ranked in education, Oklahoma. Bottom of the barrel. And with certainty, I can tell you that most of America has very poor media literacy, if not most of the world at large. It's crucial that we focus efforts on education, learning how to reach a wider audience and breaking down constructed barriers that divide us. In terms of verification and regulation, I believe it is best to take an evolutionary perspective to most clearly understand what is going on. We are one big superorganism, comprised of (near)infinitely smaller, amorphous, interconnected superorganisms. Think of every company, government, NGO, etc. Therefore, to maintain a healthy balance, a specific yet interconnected superorganism must be put into place, growing and evolving as we do. That is how democracy will be achieved, there is no other way.
dobt it most people believe in lies and a lot more want to believe the lies becouse ofthen the thruth is hard imagine a corupt pollitician clamng evidence of their crimes are fake
Distrust in our institutions is a responsibility all citizens have under the constitution which most people insanely are oblivious to. All the problems the U.S. is having nationally and around the world are a result of citizens not exercising the rights they already have but are ignored for money.
@@keepcalm7453 On June 6, 2013, Americans learned that their government was spying broadly on its own people. The Guardian revealed that the NSA was collecting and monitoring the telephone records and the texts of citizens. Days later, The Washington Post and The Guardian reported that the U.S. government was tapping into the servers of nine Internet companies, including Apple, Facebook and Google, to spy on people’s audio and video chats, photographs, emails, documents and connection logs, as part of a surveillance program called Prism. Later articles revealed that the government was even spying on leaders of other countries, including Germany’s Angela Merkel.
Cant we get an enforced public and private key conformation on videodata? Like every recording device has a to have a private key with which they can fingerprint metadata that can be accessed through a public key. Im no expert on this so i am not sure if this will work. But it seems like a possibility.
Recognizing a problem /just recognizing it/ really does nothing on solving it. Isn't it time to stop just recognizing there is problem with misinformation, and think about how to solve it? It's just my comment on what that woman says - it sounds very much as "oh, there's a problem, we should recognize it... but, we should do nothing about actually solving it", it even sounds /quite much/ as "protract and delay"...
um do you know what laws they should pass ,, the law everyone seems to want is "nuh-uh, AI isn't real, turn back clock to before AI" which is uh not within the powers of even so august a body as the UN😂
I reckon they should enforce steganography (hidden signatures) in all AI generated images, audio and video, to enable platforms to easily identify AI generated material
@@manvesh97 everything is AI generated material from now on, everything, if you try to limit the spread of things that are marked as AI then you'll just get humans paraphrasing AI ideas that they forget where they came from & you have the same ideas w/ less provenance
but thn how do you verify a source? it used to be the case that audio recordings of a corrupt politician or criminal being recorded washard evidence in a fe years people will just clai its "fake" and people ill believe them it will make it even harder to make bd actors acountable
So, I live in the lowest state ranked in education, Oklahoma. Bottom of the barrel. And with certainty, I can tell you that most of America has very poor media literacy, if not most of the world at large. It's crucial that we focus efforts on education, learning how to reach a wider audience and breaking down constructed barriers that divide us. In terms of verification and regulation, I believe it is best to take an evolutionary perspective to most clearly understand what is going on. We are one big superorganism, comprised of (near)infinitely smaller, amorphous, interconnected superorganisms. Think of every company, government, NGO, etc. Therefore, to maintain a healthy balance, a specific yet interconnected superorganism must be put into place, growing and evolving as we do. That is how democracy will be achieved, there is no other way.
This is an op. Not an interview
Great points
They forgot how ai can be used to psychologically torture and target people
When everyone is lied to, everyone will seek the truth.
dobt it most people believe in lies and a lot more want to believe the lies becouse ofthen the thruth is hard imagine a corupt pollitician clamng evidence of their crimes are fake
Distrust in our institutions is a responsibility all citizens have under the constitution which most people insanely are oblivious to. All the problems the U.S. is having nationally and around the world are a result of citizens not exercising the rights they already have but are ignored for money.
Scammers are the first people who make use of such emerging technologies, of course for nefarious ends.
Yes the government would be the OG of using AI for nefarious ends.
@@tommybombadil8651 This government vs. People dichotomy is a false one, after all it is people who elect governments.
@@keepcalm7453 On June 6, 2013, Americans learned that their government was spying broadly on its own people.
The Guardian revealed that the NSA was collecting and monitoring the telephone records and the texts of citizens. Days later, The Washington Post and The Guardian reported that the U.S. government was tapping into the servers of nine Internet companies, including Apple, Facebook and Google, to spy on people’s audio and video chats, photographs, emails, documents and connection logs, as part of a surveillance program called Prism. Later articles revealed that the government was even spying on leaders of other countries, including Germany’s Angela Merkel.
What about the media's disinformation problem
YAY, we are so back.
Nothing is predestined: The obstacles of your past can become the gateways that lead to new beginnings.
How do we know this isn't an AI video made by AI....and then commented on, by me... an AI...
@niceguy7171 Good point!
@@business "Disinformation" is a cheap pretext for internet censorship.
Cant we get an enforced public and private key conformation on videodata? Like every recording device has a to have a private key with which they can fingerprint metadata that can be accessed through a public key. Im no expert on this so i am not sure if this will work. But it seems like a possibility.
Recognizing a problem /just recognizing it/ really does nothing on solving it. Isn't it time to stop just recognizing there is problem with misinformation, and think about how to solve it? It's just my comment on what that woman says - it sounds very much as "oh, there's a problem, we should recognize it... but, we should do nothing about actually solving it", it even sounds /quite much/ as "protract and delay"...
More such videos pls
There was no telling what thoughts would come from the machine.
The next revolution will be talking to people face to face.
The UN or some other global authority needs to pass laws for AI and AI related stuff, like yesterday.
Goofball, they can’t wait. Holding symposiums every day of the year. Publishing plans. Lining up the players.
um do you know what laws they should pass ,, the law everyone seems to want is "nuh-uh, AI isn't real, turn back clock to before AI" which is uh not within the powers of even so august a body as the UN😂
I reckon they should enforce steganography (hidden signatures) in all AI generated images, audio and video, to enable platforms to easily identify AI generated material
@@manvesh97 everything is AI generated material from now on, everything, if you try to limit the spread of things that are marked as AI then you'll just get humans paraphrasing AI ideas that they forget where they came from & you have the same ideas w/ less provenance
If you think it's going to be controlled I think you are very wrong. It's going to be chaos.
Trust nothing on the internet.
but thn how do you verify a source? it used to be the case that audio recordings of a corrupt politician or criminal being recorded washard evidence in a fe years people will just clai its "fake" and people ill believe them it will make it even harder to make bd actors acountable
Just roll up and down X and you will see a lot of des information but it comes from human beings without intelligence.
Smart journalist, well thats a first.
There is going to be chaos. All this talking around the subject is a waste of time.
how can e best mitigate the dangers?