The Lucy Letby Netflix doc using the worst, bargain basement AI to hide people’s identities insults my eyes.
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The Lucy Letby Netflix doc using the worst, bargain basement AI to hide people’s identities insults my eyes.
Moreover, we now know fully visible footage exists with no attempt to protect the individual.
Can’t see this going wrong in the future.
If you have this bright idea. Don’t.
Reckless and idiotic.
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The Lucy Letby Netflix doc using the worst, bargain basement AI to hide people’s identities insults my eyes.
Moreover, we now know fully visible footage exists with no attempt to protect the individual.
Can’t see this going wrong in the future.
If you have this bright idea. Don’t.
Reckless and idiotic.
This is still bothering me.
I’d you’re in a position where you need to have your identity protected, don’t agree to being recorded with no precautions.
Do it the old way. Use an actor, wear a mask, use creative lighting.
AI is even eroding established practice here.
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This is still bothering me.
I’d you’re in a position where you need to have your identity protected, don’t agree to being recorded with no precautions.
Do it the old way. Use an actor, wear a mask, use creative lighting.
AI is even eroding established practice here.
Me too. It's like the corporeal presentation of the security idea: don't rely on protecting all that confidential data from the bad guys - just don't collect it in the first place.
There's already been some interesting demonstrations about de-obfuscating "AI"-obfuscated or other manipulated video. Don't film the vulnerable person fully recognizable and then rely on obfuscation - film them in silhouette so there's no information to recover.
We (as a society) seem to be spending a lot of time re-learning ancient lessons lately.
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