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For the average citizen, probably not, but imagine you are a celebrity, politician, government contractor, tech CEO/employee with access to IP. It's not that difficult to hash out someone's algorithm to get enough of a psychological profile on the person to initiate a detailed social engineering campaign.
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Who owns a person’s likeness? Now that we’re approaching text to video of a quality that could fool an average person, won’t this just open a whole new can of worms if the training models are replicating celebrities? The ambiguity around copyright when something on paper is in the style of seems to fall into an entirely separate category than making AI generated videos of actual people without their consent. Will people of note have to get a copyright of their likeness to fight its use in these models?