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moniss

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Tue Jan 6, 2026, 12:20 PM Tuesday

I'm putting this up in

General Discussion rather than just Music Appreciation because it is an example of the damage and tremendous possibilities for future damage by AI and fakes of all kinds in general not just in music but also in film, art etc. There is little doubt that without strong labeling requirements and massive penalties for violations we will see not only a fake "Guess Who" but imagine 30 years from now people watching a film with a fake Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall and thinking it really happened. Imagine people being shown "previously unseen" works by Renoir etc. and they have no idea it is all fake.

Purposely allowing fakery and fraud into our culture under the guise of AI and platitudes about how it will "revolutionize" the world is BS because all you'll end up with is confusion and the fakery and fraud and those who profit from it. We are already seeing music videos that those of us who lived through it know are fake. We are seeing videos of supposed "lost blues artist" this or that and it all looks so real but it is all fake. Every bit of it. So here are the very real Randy and Burton.



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I'm putting this up in (Original Post) moniss Tuesday OP
Thanks for posting this! I am so glad they were finally able to stop that fake band. And as you said, AI makes highplainsdem Tuesday #1

highplainsdem

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1. Thanks for posting this! I am so glad they were finally able to stop that fake band. And as you said, AI makes
Tue Jan 6, 2026, 01:45 PM
Tuesday

fraud much more likely, and much easier, and it has to be stopped.

Which is really going to require stopping generative AI, because the fraudsters using it like to add small and easily overlooked disclaimers that their deepfakes really aren't what they appear to be. The fraudsters know most people won't check the fine print.

They're also counting on there being so much fraud via AI that platforms will claim they can't stop it, which is BS.

We need laws against creation and sharing of what's produced by generative AI - laws using both financial penalties and possible imprisonment for repeat offenders and for platform owners not making any effort to keep genAI fraud off their platforms. It might require review of images and video and audio for a while - plain text is less likely to be used for fraud - but the profitability and usefulness of fraud would be reduced so much the fraud would quickly be reduced, too. EDITING to add that getting rid of the major genAI models for images, video, music and voices would get rid of most of the fraud via AI immediately and would make the prospect of keeping this garbage off platforms much less daunting. There are still open source models, but criminal penalties would make using them for fraud seem pretty stupid.

At the moment the fraud is being treated mostly as a fun game, including by the AI bros who gave us this level of fraud thanks to generative AI. They should not be allowed to claim only the user of those tools is responsible.

GenAI deepfakes are also being treated as a fun game by politicians, and that has to stop. Including when it's done by people on our side and we might think the deepfakes they create or post are amusing. Deepfakes and fraud never help democracy.

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