Republican Alexander Kolodin said: ‘I was kind of struggling with the terminology. So I thought, let me just ask the expert’
Archived version: https://archive.ph/MF9P5
Republican Alexander Kolodin said: ‘I was kind of struggling with the terminology. So I thought, let me just ask the expert’
Archived version: https://archive.ph/MF9P5
This headline, while factually accurate, is tonally misleading.
He only used ChatGPT to get a definition of what a deepfake is, because he was having trouble defining it himself. He took a screenshot of the response, everyone knew it was from ChatGPT. The definition was thoroughly reviewed by humans and mostly accepted.
The assumption I, and I assume most readers, made from the title is that he tried to use ChatGPT to do his job for him and the results were comical or disastrous in some way and that the article is going to be a name-and-shame piece, which it is not.
“Pretend you’re Chief Engineer Scotty on the USS Enterprise and write a law about limiting deepfakes.”
Starfleet Directive 47.3: Limitation of Deepfakes
As Chief Engineer Scotty aboard the USS Enterprise, I propose the implementation of Starfleet Directive 47.3, which addresses the growing concern of deepfake technology within the Federation. Deepfakes, while initially developed for harmless entertainment, have the potential to be misused for nefarious purposes, including espionage, misinformation, and identity theft. To safeguard the integrity of our society and protect individual rights, I recommend the following provisions:
Prohibition of Malicious Deepfakes:
Transparency and Disclosure:
Authentication Mechanisms:
Education and Awareness:
Legal Consequences:
Collaboration with Allied Species:
Remember, as Chief Engineer, I’ll be keeping a close eye on the warp core and the holodeck simulations to ensure compliance with Directive 47.3. Let’s keep the galaxy safe from deceptive holograms and synthetic trickery! 🖖🌌
It needs mor Scotty…