Should be arrested on the spot and charged with perjury at a minimum.
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I can't believe that this is being treated differently than paying someone to give false testimony, or falsifying a business record and submitting it to a court as evidence.
So the judge basically gave them an instant loss for submitting the video. Even worse, they tried to appeal saying the judge hadn't proved it's AI lol (it's very clear from the video in the other comment though).
I don't think that is going nearly far enough. You can't just plant evidence and the worst scenario is losing the case. This is evidence fraud, there needs to be actual real consequences.
Cool, so what happens when the AI video can no longer be distinguished from the real thing?
We are heading into some pretty weird uncharted territory just so some Tech Bros can make a buck.
I think it is time to start a large AI fund to deal with all the damage it will cause. Something like 40% of gross profits just to be safe.
Lawyers should have been charged with perjury and disbarred over this.
What the fuck? The video isn't even good: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1h1ae0izs07kGdF3HKALRvla-cgB1E1gF/view
I wonder how much worse it will get when videos undiagnosable from real life is used as evidence.
Yeah.. that's just shit.
That it jumps constantly to the start position of the clip while the narrative speaking continues unabated is.. I mean.. really, how stupid does someone need to be to think that a garbage edit like this would pass a most basic viewing?
Whaaat you mean a person doesn't snap their head back like a lawn sprinkler when they talk?
The lip flaps don't even correspond with what's being said with the robot voice. I've seen episodes of Speed Racer dubbed more believably than this.
Slap them with juicy contempt of court charges for the first offence, and disbar repeat offenders.
A new and massive burden the legal system is not funded well enough to deal with.