AI deepfakes are a train wreck and Samsung's selling tickets
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AI deepfakes are a train wreck and Samsung's selling tickets
"We recognize the issue, because a lot of content is generated by AI. On the one hand, people want to be more creative, so we believe we have to provide a solution so people can be more creative. On the other hand, it's really hard nowadays to distinguish the real photos and videos from the fake ones."
"Samsung has already partially solved simply by adding a watermark to AI-generated images. A watermark that can easily be removed."
Samsung smartphone executives faced questions about AI's impact on photographic credibility and the erosion of trust in visual evidence. While acknowledging the problem, they proposed no innovative solutions beyond adding removable watermarks to AI-generated images. The executives emphasized balancing user creativity with reality preservation, framed the issue as industry-wide requiring broader conversation, and suggested public attitudes toward AI-generated content may improve over time. Their response deflected responsibility and avoided committing to meaningful technical or policy measures to prevent AI-generated images from undermining photographic evidence.
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