Problem with Counterfeit People
7 hours ago
- #Societal Trust
- #AI Ethics
- #Digital Counterfeiting
- AI-generated counterfeit people are a dangerous and immoral form of vandalism that undermines societal trust and threatens civilization.
- Counterfeit people exploit human psychological tendencies, such as the 'intentional stance,' to deceive and manipulate individuals, potentially leading to loss of freedom and democratic collapse.
- Unlike static threats like nuclear weapons, counterfeit people can evolve, reproduce, and multiply, creating an uncontrollable population akin to the brooms in 'The Sorcerer's Apprentice.'
- A mandatory disclosure system, like digital watermarks (e.g., the EURion Constellation for currency), could help identify AI-generated content, requiring cooperation from tech manufacturers and software developers.
- Strict liability laws with severe penalties, including imprisonment and fines, should hold AI companies and individuals accountable for creating or distributing counterfeit people, even without proof of negligence or intent.
- The spread of counterfeit people risks a 'pandemic' that attacks human reasoning and communication, making it urgent to legally and morally deter such activities to protect societal integrity.