Pretty much the question. Is it different enough from regular crap to be missed or is the prevention working fine?

A thread about grok allowing nonconsensual deep fakes for paying customers had me wondering whether we’ll be flooded once more in the near future by waves of spam bots meant to disgust and create trouble. And I thought to ask whether we can prevent that kind of thing now or it’s something to be dealt with as it goes.
And no doubt that it will go.

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    Just learned, Grok now requires a paid subscription to generate nudes. That won’t stop the average slop, but maybe some weird stuff. Because these people need to put in some payment details. And they’d probably need to do some extra work not to get their personal credit card connected to illegal activities.

    I think the only way for us to do something, is to complain to our legislators and make them pass laws to mandate watermarking for all AI services. With proper watermarks, we could do AI filters.

    And automatically detecting if an AI image is an unconsentual deep-fake… I don’t think that’s possible with technology.