Christian Nunes joins the podcast to discuss deepfakes, how they impact women in particular, how we can protect ordinary victims of deepfakes, and the current landscape of deepfake legislation.
Christian Nunes joins the podcast to discuss deepfakes, how they impact women in particular, how we can protect ordinary victims of deepfakes, and the current landscape of deepfake legislation. You can learn more about Christian's work at https://now.org and about the Ban Deepfakes campaign at https://bandeepfakes.org
Timestamps:
00:00 The National Organisation for Women (NOW)
05:37 Deepfakes and women
10:12 Protecting ordinary victims of deepfakes
16:06 Deepfake legislation
23:38 Current harm from deepfakes
30:20 Bodily autonomy as a right
34:44 NOW's work on AI
Here's FLI's recommended amendments to legislative proposals on deepfakes:
Ed Newton-Rex discusses the challenges of AI models trained on copyrighted material, his resignation from Stability AI, and the future of creator rights and authenticity in an AI-driven world.
Michael Nielsen discusses the dual-use nature of scientific understanding, challenges in governing advanced AI, recognizing dangerous AI, and philosophical perspectives on deep atheism and optimistic cosmism.
Jeff Sebo discusses the possibility of artificial consciousness, the challenges of measuring it, and the ethical implications for AI rights and risk, exploring both intuitive and intellectual perspectives on these issues.