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Father horrified by an AI Chatbot that mimicked his murdered daughter
(www.forbes.com.au)
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So he owns his dead daughter's image? I understand why some people might feel uncomfortable about this, but the other option is controlling how people use chatbots on their own machines, which sounds much worse to me.
His daughter can't give permission. No one should use her image like that
that chatbot site dgaf about your machine they make bank off of investors and giving parasocial relationships to 12 year olds
The alternative isn't controlling how people use chatbots on their own machines. It's limiting corporations from profiting off of chatbots that use another person's likeness.
You don't need to jump to assuming regulations would have to control what you do on your computer specifically.
Considering that when people pass away, whatever belonged to them usually goes to a family member, I'd fucking say so, yeah? ESPECIALLY in the case of using her image, without consent, for a fucking LLM. You're fucking disgusting. I wish you the worst.
If it was from a Google alert, it would have had to be publicly available, right?