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On reddit people are discussing the very quick cementing of this new truth, where everything can retroactively be waved off as having been AI.

People talk about the loss of certainty on everything ever since AI became a significant factor.

I disagree, it would be pandemonium if everything needs double checking and nothing is real. I think there is an obvious solution:

Make it into law that any official statement is assumed true unless it's redacted by the subject within a set amount of time.

Make it so people have an appeal window to any news outlet, with heavy consequences for platforms that do not redact.

We cannot be living in psychosis bizzarroland, and if Bibi says he's alive then take the countries word for it.

Let's say someone claims with a video that Trump is dead and replaced by a clone. Why would we allow for people to believe in that kind of nonsense which is obviously meant to divide people and turn a lot of them into crazies. If the administration would claim it's untrue, then that should be published as truth using no uncertain terms: article x was deepfakes

Anyone who claims differently afterwards is perpetuating lies and should be held accountable

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[–] BeMoreCareful@lemmy.world 1 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Oh, it's just bitter musing. I don't think there's intent or anything, just people trying to make money.

I don't think we had cheap enough electronics back in the day for it to be that widespread. However, before licensing (needed) you really could just build a radio and do whatever.

I'm not sure I followed what you meant with the bit about a resource being claimed back. Could you talk a bit more about that?

[–] Mothra@mander.xyz 0 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Open Internet and access to information is a resource, if government was to set limits on it it would be "claimed back" . Perhaps not the best choice of words when what I meant was take control, steal, appropriate, monopolize. But my point still stands. It's easier to set norms with something while its userbase is too small and people are not familiar with something as part of their lives, than suddenly do so once it's been integrated for years.

[–] BeMoreCareful@lemmy.world 1 points 19 hours ago

Oh 💯

But I think we were thinking along the same lines. I think if you just super content curate/create on the big three or four socials you'd get enough of the population that participated. What I envisioned is more like a quid pro quo type of thing with social media corpos. We'll let you do absolutely anything to anyone, just don't let our dirty laundry hit trending.

But 100% I think it would be a pretty bold move to just slap a patriot filter on the Internet.