China has released a set of guidelines on labeling internet content that is generated or composed by artificial intelligence (AI) technology, which are set to take effect on Sept. 1.
China has released a set of guidelines on labeling internet content that is generated or composed by artificial intelligence (AI) technology, which are set to take effect on Sept. 1.
This is a smart and ethical way to include AI into everyday use, though I hope the watermarks are not easily removed.
It will be relatively easy to strip that stuff off. It might help a little bit with internet searches or whatever, but anyone spreading deepfakes will probably not be stopped by that. Still better than nothing, I guess.
Having an unreliable verification method is worse than nothing.
You can use things like steganography to embed data into the AI output.
Imagine a text has certain letters in certain places which can give you a probability rating that it’s AI generated, or errant pixels of certain colors.
Printers already do something like this, printing imperceptible dots on pages.
I’m going to develop a new AI designed to remove watermarks from AI generated content. I’m still looking for investors if you’re interested! You could get in on the ground floor!
I’ve got a system that removes the watermark and adds two or three bonus fingers, free of charge! Silicon Valley VC is gonna be all over this.