It is well known today that artificial intelligence is more powerful than ever, because some programs such as chatgpt They are dedicated to creating texts that are increasingly well thought out, this also happens with images created from descriptions or imitations of patterns. This same factor has made camera manufacturers agree on a common factor, which prevents AI from being the ultimate image decision maker.
According to what has been said Nikkei AsiaLike the company the Nikonsony, Canon And many more have agreed to add certain functions to their professional or semi-professional cameras, including assigning digital signatures to photos taken with the product. This may include the date, as well as the location where it was taken to avoid problems with theft or details that can be easily replicated by technology of this magnitude.
Actually, known as group Assistant Press Since last October, it is with the aim that in January or a little later, new products coming to the market already have this function and thus are not overshadowed by artificial intelligence. This is similar to a Google technology that instantly detects fake images of people or landscapes that have been somehow simulated by computers, etc.
One of the dangers associated with photographs edited with artificial intelligence is identity fraud, since people can take existing photos and then take details and thus change things until they are shown as identification. There are also advertisers who may place products for sale that are ultimately misleading, placing an image of it with certain modifications to make it look better than it actually is.
Here are examples of things that never happened:
Creating images of Trump being arrested while awaiting his arrest. pic.twitter.com/4D2QQfUpLZ
— Elliot Higgins (@ElliotHiggins) March 20, 2023
With this in mind, attempts have been made to legislate on the creation of false images that purport to be communicated as real. This leads us to the fact that signing these photographs can help a lot in identifying legitimate images, which will make the photographer’s job easier. And image-related jobs are also at great risk from AI, including artists who create drawings or commissions to earn money.
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Editor’s note: With each passing year, artificial intelligence feels more polished, and that can be scary in part because creating images is no longer considered a craft. And it could make things in the animation business in the future, or maybe even more.