Thursday 1 February 2024

Should AI-generated deep-fakery be swiftly dealt with worldwide by all governments now?

Dear critical-reader, the question to ponder over is: Should AI-generated deep-fakery be swiftly dealt with by governments  worldwide now? With the greatest respect, considering the enormous harm they cause, wherever they occur, it would be daft, unpardonable and unconscionable, as we enter the new AI-bedrocked era, for humanity not to take effective steps to deter deep-fakery, and all other types of digital fraud, globally.

The widespread outrage caused by the recent Taylor Swift online deep-fake porn videos scandal, which unfairly denigrate a gifted young woman who is immensely popular because her music resonates with tens of millions of music lovers globally, is a case in point, and a test case, which highlights why this AI-era abomination, ought to be swiftly curtailed. No question.

The Taylor Swift deep-fake porn videos, show, in one's humble view, that perhaps the most effective deterrence against deep-fakery, and other egregious digital frauds, globally, is passage of legislation worldwide, prescribing mandatory death sentences, for suspects found guilty of what is clearly a crime against humanity, no less, after being tried in properly constituted courts of law. Full stop.

Deep-fakery is irredeemable-vile-evil, which has nothing to do with free speech and protection of freedom of expression, and no one should be allowed to hide behind that, to ruin innocent lives freely, without serious consequences, anywhere in the world, in an AI-bedrocked era. AI-generated deep-fakery must now be swiftly and effectively  dealt with worldwide by all governments. Full stop. Case closed. Yoooooooo...

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