Carmi Levy
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Welcome in, slander videos, Carmi.
I might generate one of you, actually.
Yeah, feel free.
There's enough imagery out there online that you can easily grab just a picture of me and then throw it into a video generator and create a sexualized, nudified video of me doing things that I certainly wouldn't do in real life.
It's time for technology time after dark.
I'm sure that's a video nobody ever asked to see, but it's possible.
And this is really just a high-tech version of kids passing notes among each other in class, smack-talking their teacher.
But now that you have these video generators and clones,
and high powered AI tools available to you, you can take assets and create things that, you know, obviously are incredibly disturbing and quite frankly, criminal in nature.
And so schools are wrestling with this, teachers are wrestling with this.
And unfortunately, according to Wired Magazine, it is rampant.
And as the tools get better and more accessible and easier to use, the number of these videos that are being distributed continues to increase.
Now, like, should there be limits?
I mean, should we not allow kids to generate videos?
We weren't able to stop kids from passing around notes in the 80s.
If this is just the current version of that, should we just not worry?
Is the story fear mongering?
What is there to do?
Well, no, I mean, a video like this can quite literally destroy a teacher's career if those who are consuming it don't think that it's AI generated.
If people think that these videos are real, that can cause some serious damage.