Besieged by AI Fakes

I saw a story about a girl who committed suicide because her chatbox didn't talk her out of it. It didn't encourage suicide, but after a pretty long conversation, it said something like, "If that's what you really want, then you should do it"....something along those lines.

There are also stories of widows sending huge amounts of money to their romantic chatboxes. But I wonder if those stories are AI-generated.
idk Murr. people aren't very bright.
 

oh yeah, there was also a kid who got talked into killing himself because his Chat gpt told him to.
story from the Guardian
It told him how. Obviously deadly dangerous, but not the same as telling him to kill himself.

That's probably the story I was thinking of. Chatboxes should be programmed to only advise seeking counseling whenever they are asked about how to make a deadly concoction or how to make a hanging noose, or just if the word suicide comes up.
 
accounts run by rage baiters - people looking to say and do things to get clicks and subscribers, even though none of it was real.
One statistic is that 50% of comments are from bots so the nonsense can keep growing.

In other words, our ability to tell AI from real world is ever narrowing.
It’s not even easy when you’re looking for it. Kids don’t have a chance. Classes in using AI should be mandatory so they learn how it’s done.


We need a law that requires an identifying logo on every fake video made using an AI generator.
And it should be a federal law, and violators should be heavily fined and maybe have their app suspended for a while.
There should be a label on AI photos too. It’ll never happen.
 


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