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Content credentials – hardware signing of photo and video cameras

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sveme
·3 giorni fa·discuss
Well, the No vote triggered some adjustments, so this is indeed relatively democratic. What would be the alternative?
sveme
·11 giorni fa·discuss
Which is when we'd enter economic warfare between the EU and US, something which no one wants to experience. If that were realistically threatened, and we've seen motions in that direction, it's about political and economical survival and we'd see a massive loss of market for US tech.
sveme
·27 giorni fa·discuss
It's obviously a loosing battle. You're thinking of elaborate attackers, I'm thinking of your common policeman or scammer. Not great security, but might be able to solve the easyness problem introduced by GenAI.

Out of curiosity, what would be your proposal for identifying GenAI images and videos? Any suggestions?
sveme
·27 giorni fa·discuss
Really good points, thank you for pointing this out. What I'm mostly thinking of is the usage in e.g., social media. There will be efforts to do what you suggest, but for your typical facebook user and scammers, this might help with the more common situations where people use GenAI.
sveme
·29 giorni fa·discuss
Why police (and media) cameras aren‘t forced to use camera hardware signing, aka content credentials, is beyond me.
sveme
·mese scorso·discuss
What's your suggested alternative? Would you say that American democracy is broken or democracy in general?
sveme
·2 mesi fa·discuss
Worked there ten years ago. Good company, well run, privately owned, employees getting a share of the success. Jack Little has steered that ship well.
sveme
·2 mesi fa·discuss
I think the seawater bit is really relevant here. Only understood the importance of this when I saw the seawater part.
sveme
·2 mesi fa·discuss
"Immersed". The channel tunnel was bored below the sea floor.
sveme
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Why is the Content Credentials Standard [1] not more supported? It's basically hardware-signing of images, which would make it fairly straightforward to identify AI-generated content.

Needs to be supported by smartphones, of course.

[1] https://contentcredentials.org/
sveme
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Don‘t take it personally, you might be right in your extreme position, but this feels like a horrible take on what it means to be human.
sveme
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Multipolar doesn't mean replacement of hegemon.

It's also two different things, you might be right that China, Russia or the EU would be worse as a hegemon, but that doesn't imply that it wouldn't happen.

Being a realist would imply that you would understand that a fundamentally worse hegemon could still replace an existing hegemon.
sveme
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Do you really think the American empire is never to be challenged? Everything and everyone goes down after a while. Whether it‘s now is unclear, though the active resentment against the US is unprecedented.

Sadly, your comment lacks any substance to argue with, all there is are unsubstantiated ad hominems. Sad.
sveme
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Interestingly, China is succeeding because it isolated itself partially from US big tech. That enabled them to build their domestic companies. If you give free reign to US companies, they‘re going to swoop up any competition early on.

The US relies on being attractive for smart people. There are still smart people going to the US, but the general mood seems to be that it‘s increasingly less attractive. Mid term, little will change, long term the cultural hegemony of the US will be replaced by multipolar influences.
sveme
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Trump is all that‘s needed for that. The Greenland saga alone was sufficient. And then he attacked Iran.
sveme
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Are you implying that this is Germany getting ready to invade Poland?
sveme
·3 mesi fa·discuss
It was already a thing back when I was doing compulsory service (end of the nineties), but no one cared and no one was ever asked for it.
sveme
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Sorry, irrelevant to what you‘re saying, but Germany has 85 mio inhabitants. You might mistake it for Poland.
sveme
·4 mesi fa·discuss
There's a fairly non-invasive way to do age verification: ID cards that connect to a smartphone app that only provide a boolean age verification to the requesting service. Requesting service can be anonymous to the ID app and the requesting service can only receive a bool.

That most implementation will try to collect far more data is the real concern.
sveme
·4 mesi fa·discuss
The commission is checked by the parliament is checked by the council is checked by the commission. Most other national organizations only have one check - Germany, for example, only has the Bundesrat as a check of the Bundestag.