Yesterday TikTok introduced me with what seemed to be a deepfake of Timothee Chalamet sitting in Leonardo Dicaprio’s lap and sure, I did instantly suppose “if this silly video is that good think about how dangerous the election misinformation shall be.” OpenAI has, by necessity, been fascinated with the identical factor and as we speak up to date its insurance policies to start to handle the problem.
The Wall Road Journal famous the brand new change in coverage which had been first printed to OpenAI’s weblog. ChatGPT, Dall-e, and different OpenAI instrument customers and makers at the moment are forbidden from utilizing OpenAI’s instruments to impersonate candidates or native governments and customers can’t use OpenAI’s instruments for campaigns or lobbying both. Customers are additionally not permitted to make use of OpenAI instruments to discourage voting or misrepresent the voting course of.
The digital credential system would encode photographs with their provenance, successfully making it a lot simpler to establish artificially generated picture with out having to search for bizarre palms or exceptionally swag suits.
OpenAI’s instruments may even start directing voting questions in the USA to CanIVote.org, which tends to be probably the greatest authorities on the web for the place and how one can vote within the U.S.
However all these instruments are at the moment solely within the means of being rolled out, and closely depending on customers reporting dangerous actors. Provided that AI is itself a quickly altering instrument that usually surprises us with great poetry and outright lies it’s not clear how properly this can work to fight misinformation within the election season. For now your greatest guess will proceed to be embracing media literacy. Meaning questioning every bit of stories or picture that appears too good to be true and at the very least doing a fast Google search in case your ChatGPT one turns up one thing completely wild.