Post AzEIec8Q8NGP34hJey by MamaLake@beige.party
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 (DIR) Post #AzDagIDwjlpLtNGxkW by carnage4life@mas.to
       2025-10-15T01:41:37Z
       
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       "One of the reasons we release technology like this is we see something coming and know that in some number of months or years it's gonna be widely available through open source models." - Sam Altman when asked about Sora being used to make realistic deepfakes and people removing its watermarks.
       
 (DIR) Post #AzDagJafelbC88ucoC by futurebird@sauropods.win
       2025-10-15T01:43:07Z
       
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       @carnage4life Pouring chocolate sauce on the carpet because ... hey... anyone could do this and we need to learn how we will deal with it. Why are you yelling at me?
       
 (DIR) Post #AzDdcBfVT5T8GTthqa by david_chisnall@infosec.exchange
       2025-10-15T02:15:57Z
       
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       @futurebird @carnage4life When I had been at Microsoft for about a year, I was in a discussion with some senior people where they were talking about their team having developed a model where they could, with a few samples, accurately recreate someone's voice.  The AI ethics team had concluded that there were a few legitimate uses but the abuses of the technology far outweighed the value, so they chose not to release it.  The folks I was talking to were proud to be at a company that made this kind of choice, and so was I.The AI ethics review was disbanded a while after that.Where does Altman think these 'open source models' come from?  The models, sure, are typically a few thousand lines of Python gluing together a different kinds of layer. But the weights are what makes the model valuable.  And those are built by spending millions of dollars of GPU time training a model on enormous amounts of data.  There are only a handful of organisations that can afford to but a hundred million dollars or more on building a machine that causes immense social harm for little benefit.  And they could easily decide to just not build the Torment Nexus.
       
 (DIR) Post #AzEIeariqyJR6zsSzg by david_chisnall@infosec.exchange
       2025-10-15T07:33:51Z
       
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       @KarlHeinzHasliP @futurebird @carnage4life Yup.  They developed it about six or seven years ago.  And made an ethical choice.  And then, a bit later, thought 'fuck ethics, everyone thinks we're evil anyway, let's lean into it as a brand' (I presume, I'd left by then).
       
 (DIR) Post #AzEIec8Q8NGP34hJey by MamaLake@beige.party
       2025-10-15T09:32:38Z
       
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       @david_chisnall @KarlHeinzHasliP @futurebird @carnage4life how do we the people stop our voices and identities from being cloned? I’m a vocalist and not a techie, could we overlay our own “watermark” of pi in a non audible to human ears type of way?
       
 (DIR) Post #AzEKX00nfwmyh4d7c8 by MyLittleMetroid@sfba.social
       2025-10-15T03:04:31Z
       
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       @carnage4life Technology company: we have released the Torment Nexus from famed sci-fi novel Don’t Release the Torment Nexus in order to get ahead of GNU/Torment Nexus.