Now that any small business can generate amazing fake images of their burgers and large corporations don't have expensive-marketing-crew advantage anymore, and thus lobbying is not at play anymore, can we get a law requiring that ad pictures must be from the real product?
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"Hey AI, here's a real photo of my burger. Make it look gooooood and tasy."
Your honour, it was from the real product.
This creates a game where the people who can afford the best versions of “real” photos (studio/camera/lighting etc) have an advantage again. How about less regulation? Or better yet, what if we had some kind of decentralized commerce network where we can filter product reviews based on reputation…
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why not require images generated from AI be required to disclose they were AI generated?
if we have to have text that says "enlarged to show detail" on a bowl of cereal on a cereal box, I don't see it being very different than "generated via AI to show product"
No one would comply.
I think we have more than enough laws as it is.
How many more unenforceable laws do we need?
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