Ticketmaster Sued, Anti-Deepfake Laws & European Parliament Breach | cybernews.com

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Ticketmaster Sued, Anti-Deepfake Laws & European Parliament Breach | cybernews.com


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  1. A "sub worthy" video! But I'm new here and if Joe is A.I… I'll say that the imagery & actions are spot on -> 101%,. I'd bet my stepdad's life on it. If I had to spot some "uncanny valley" moments it would be that I don't think Joe's voice matches his face, exactly.. I don't know why I say that. That's some of the "uncann part" I guess. Also, Joe's eyelids seem to be in-sync (not the group) and never irregular between both eyes. Also the speach is (inhumanly) perfect and without any errors. Anyway, ShOcK & AWE effect (if you're A.I.J.O.E). Joe, whatever or whoever you are You RoCk!

  2. This should be banned, not only is it very creepy but its opens up so many possibilities for criminals. Example AI copy of a family member makes a video call to Grandma telling her to meet a the local coffee shop for a coffee. Family member isnt at coffee shop like Grandma thinks they will be and returns home to find her house burgled. Thats just one example.

  3. The issue is, CyberNews doesn't do its own research, its a news site ripper. It waits and goes around scraping up other peoples works. This Channel will never provide you anything it, its self could not read that some human wrote and published online.

  4. Jfc, can't wait for the day when everyone longs for even the shittiest of news stations that did their own research, wrote their own scripts, and actually knew the language they were trying to broadcast in. This is the future of infotainment and boy is it bleak.