You have to train your sight to warn when confronted with an image created by artificial intelligence. Many do not notice changes and thus allow themselves to be “seduced” – or scammed – even by a nice girl who sells intimate photos.
The young woman has long hair and a broad smile. She describes herself as beautiful and from Reddit, a digital platform, she introduces herself as Claudia.
She communicates and offers intimate photos to those who contact her “privately”. But Claudia is hiding something important: “it’s not true,” Infobae reports.
His photos “were created by artificial intelligence imaging tools, possibly to extort money from unsuspecting buyers, according to two synthetic media researchers.”
However, in the eyes of these experts, the photos showed “several obvious features of untruth, such as odd details in the background and a birthmark on the neck that disappeared between one pose and the next.”
In the past month, the world has seen images of Donald Trump and Pope Francis himself coinciding in their origins: AI, as they simplify when they talk about the increasingly amazing artificial intelligence.
However, what happens to Claudia undoubtedly attracts attention.
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Who is Claudia
The girl, notes IProfessional, is 19 years old and her photos caused “a furor”. That medium, when citing Rolling Stone magazine, expands that “the beautiful Claudia is the creation of two computer science students, whose identities remain anonymous.”
They said they opened the account “as a joke” after reading that a man had made $500 selling other women’s photos.
When they started, they made some money from nude photos of Claudia generated with an AI system.”
“Honestly, we didn’t think it would get this much traction,” they say, according to IProfessional.
According to Business Insider, the girl was “designed with Stable Diffusion, one of the best-known AI image generators.”
The creators used descriptions like “no makeup woman with shoulder length dark hair, plain background, straight hair and bangs.
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On this subject, Infobae points out, that this almost “gives a glimpse into the most explicit side of technology, by enabling anyone to create images of fake people that appear incredibly real, these tools are changing the way porn is made and consumed .”
Business Insider reveals that photographers and artists had been raising concerns and asking for more regulation even before the Claudia case.
“Deepfake pornography has long been criticized for using a person’s image to create adult content without their consent.”
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The fake…does it matter?
What Claudia hid was published this week by The Washington Post and by Infobae, who refer to a conversation with a system administrator who says he has used “stable distribution tools to create fetish photos of mature women in diapers, and that advances in image quality has made sure that the falsehood doesn’t matter.”
“I don’t expect the person I see on the internet to be who they say they are. I’m not going to meet that person in real life… After all, if they’re not real, who cares?”
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Responsibility and artificial intelligence
The journalist and CNN host, Alejandra Oraa, opined in a post on March 23 that “generating images with a click can be a lot of fun” for some, but warns of the impact they can have in real life.
For Oraa there are two keywords: ethics and morality.
“Technology has advanced to the point that today we don’t know whether a computer wrote an article or a book (ChatGPT), if the TV host is real (Synthesia), or if the person we really know recorded that video (Dall-e and Stability.ai). Generate pictures of words, Stand.ai to take quality photos in seconds, and even dall-e to imitate your voice and let you say what the script wants,” he explains.
He suggests in his post to start training the brain. He even posts a “recommendation”: “Find the man”. “If a photo or video looks too perfect and high quality to be real, it’s probably been edited or created by AI,” he warns.
Source: Eluniverso

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