32 points | by homarp 2 hours ago
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The article uses Kafkaesque and boy I cannot think of a better way to describe having to prove to platforms your voice is real because it had been stolen at such scale that people assume it is AI.
Which countries legally protect one's likeness as one's IP? (Are you allowed to transfer it in them?)
There we are. A real-world impact to the technology we, as technologists, develop and speak/preach/mandate too-little IMO about how it should be used.
> we, as technologists, develop and speak/preach/mandate too-little IMO
Has anyone done an employee-coöperative tech start-up?
The article uses Kafkaesque and boy I cannot think of a better way to describe having to prove to platforms your voice is real because it had been stolen at such scale that people assume it is AI.
Which countries legally protect one's likeness as one's IP? (Are you allowed to transfer it in them?)
There we are. A real-world impact to the technology we, as technologists, develop and speak/preach/mandate too-little IMO about how it should be used.
> we, as technologists, develop and speak/preach/mandate too-little IMO
Has anyone done an employee-coöperative tech start-up?