Mikie
I'll agree with you on "pitiful" -- this is one of the most embarrassing crashouts I've seen on this site.
You couldn't just acknowledge that it is disinformation and move on with your life. — Mijin
Punshhh
AmadeusD
Punshhh
AmadeusD
Punshhh
This is an interesting angle, maybe it doesn’t matter if the image is of the actual body of the person in the photo. As long as it is believable, or the public can be persuaded that it is. Also there is that visceral reaction people have to indecent, or explicit material. This can increase the impact and where it is used maliciously to blackmail, or abuse a vulnerable person, it is a serious issue.There as no public v private, or any real privacy concerns. So one could claim to be embarrased by an Ai image getting into the public, but I highly doubt this would be the same "embarrassment" meant by that claimed when the image is a real, private image.
AmadeusD
As long as it is believable, or the public can be persuaded that it is. — Punshhh
This can increase the impact and where it is used maliciously to blackmail, or abuse a vulnerable person, it is a serious issue. — Punshhh
here have been reports in the U.K. of a rapid increase in the amount of pedophilia related material. Where the line between real images and AI generated images is becoming blurred. I heard reports that the photo’s of Renee Good were micro bikinied and spread in social media within hours of her murder last week.
Then there are people in the public eye being depicted with bruising, smeared in blood, or with tattoos. Where defamation may be involved. — Punshhh
Alexander Hine
I like sushi
DingoJones
Freedom comes with responsibility. You are perfectly free to do anything within your physical and mental capacities. — I like sushi
Punshhh
Alexander Hine
If you want to see a racist out in the open, just watch Farage on the BBC and not being challenged by the interviewers. — Punshhh
ssu
I wouldn't say that tribal values have to be racist. And being against racism isn't in my view an abstract social utopia.Globalists apparently express such polarity when the intersection and interests of national and regional democracy and tribal values don't facilitate the ease of their projects towards ideologies and abstract social utopia. — Alexander Hine
DingoJones
AmadeusD
If you believe your statement you should go to speakers corner perhaps and voice this concern and see what happens? — I like sushi
I certainly do not trust the government or some legion of self righteous twats to decide. Freedom of speech is about protecting your other rights, throughout history oppression always comes for speech first. — DingoJones
ssu
Racism is extremely illogical and basically is a result of bigotry, hubris of oneself and shows the lack of needed social cohesion in a society. So when the current American-style racism is marketed in Europe, it seems very odd at first, because the classic "Untermenschen" of the Nazis are White Europeans also, starting from the Poles and Russians.True. But in-group bias is a Human standard. Racism is a somewhat direct consequence of tribal values. In modern times, we've had the privilege to construct tribes of multiple ethnicities. It wasn't so in the past. — AmadeusD
AmadeusD
So when the current American-style racism — ssu
we shouldn't forget all the positive aspects that people get from religion and their faith. — ssu
ssu
I think you understood me incorrectly as this has nothing to do with US policy.I can't conceive of what you're talking about. The current claims about any kind of widespread racism in the US seem, factually, ridiculous. The tenuous connection you're making between Nazism and US policy is unserious, sorry to say. I can't really engage it. — AmadeusD
Punshhh
DingoJones
Punshhh
DingoJones
AmadeusD
DingoJones
That's a serious problem (to me), and while Dingo is quite stepping on the right tiles here, that remains within your analysis, to be addressed. The ECHR does have problems. But that's an entirely different conversation and suggesting that's Dingo's next step is not good faith. — AmadeusD
Punshhh
No worries.Good point. I should make a few exceptions for those things. I had in mind opinions but you’re right libel and incitement laws are important.
Alexander Hine
. I had in mind opinions but you’re right libel and incitement laws are important. — DingoJones
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