Kolanaki ,
@Kolanaki@yiffit.net avatar

My discord friends had some easy ways to defeat this.

You could require multiple photos; it's pretty hard to get AI to consistently generate photos that are 100% perfect. There would bound to be things wrong with trying to get AI to generate multiple photos of the same (non-celeb) person that would make it obvious it's fake.

Another idea was to make it a short video instead of a still photo. For now, at least, AI absolutely sucks balls at making video.

jvrava9 ,
@jvrava9@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Just wait a few months for video, about consistency in photos, just use loras and seeds.

CheeseNoodle ,

Thank goodness we can now use AI to do something that could already easily be done by taking a picture off someones social media.

wick ,

I can finally realise my dream of commenting on r/blackpeopletwitter

MargotRobbie ,
@MargotRobbie@lemmy.world avatar

Due to having so many people trying to impersonate me on the internet, I've become somewhat of a expert on verification pictures.

You can still easily tell that this is fake because if you look closely, the details, especially the background clutter, is utterly nonsensical.

  1. The object over her right shoulder (your left), for example, looks like if someone blended a webcam with a TV with a nightstand.
  2. Over her left shoulder (your right), her chair is only on that one side and it blends into the counter in the background.
  3. Is it a table lamp or a wall mounted light?
  4. The doorframe in background behind her head is not even aligned.
  5. Her clavicles are asymmetrical, never seen that on a real person.
  6. Her wispy hairstrands. Real hair don't appear out of thin air in loops.
Honytawk ,

The point isn't that you can spot it.

The point is that the automated system can't spot it.

Or are you telling me there is a person looking at every verification photo, and if they did they would thoroughly scan the photo for imperfections?

MargotRobbie ,
@MargotRobbie@lemmy.world avatar

The idea of using a picture upload for automated verification is completely unviable. A much more commonly used system would be something like telling you to perform a random gesture on camera on the spot, like "turn your head slowly" or "open your mouth slowly" which would be trivial for a human to perform but near impossible for AI generators.

curiousPJ ,

but near impossible for AI generators.

...I feel like this isn't the first time I heard that statement before.

phoenixz ,

Due to so many people trying to impersonate me on the Internet

Yeah see, now I am not really sure if you're the real Margot Robbie.

Could you send me a verification picture?

MargotRobbie ,
@MargotRobbie@lemmy.world avatar

But then how will I astroturf (I mean, organically market) my current and future movies, like Golden Globe winning summer blockbuster, Barbie, now available on Blu-Ray and select streaming services, here if I get verified?

vrighter ,

time for the Voight-Kampff test to become a reality

shasta ,

They were always useless

Fredselfish ,
@Fredselfish@lemmy.world avatar

What am I looking at here?

forksandspoons ,

GenAI made image of a verification post. The point i guess is that with genAI photos, anyone can easily make a fake verification post, making them less useful as a means to verify identity.

The post originally is from reddit (https://www.reddit.com/r/StableDiffusion/s/fEle6uaiR7)

uriel238 ,
@uriel238@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

Once again everyone on the internet is a cute girl if they want to be.

Or a cute cat.

Or Elvis.

trk ,
@trk@aussie.zone avatar

It's the return of 16/f/cali

Coasting0942 ,

I’m pretty sure we can just switch to a verification video chat which will buy us a year.

STRIKINGdebate2 ,
@STRIKINGdebate2@lemmy.world avatar

Isn't there a trick where you can ask someone to do a specific hand gesture to get photos verified. That'll still work especially because AI makes fingers look wonky

fidodo ,

AI has been able to do fingers for months now. It's moving very rapidly so it's hard to keep up. It doesn't do them perfectly 100% of the time, but that doesn't matter since you can just regenerate it until it gets it right.

Turun ,
yamanii ,
@yamanii@lemmy.world avatar

Can confirm, I made some random korean dude on dall-e to send to Instagram after it threatened to close my fake account, and it passed.

SendMePhotos ,

Why would they require a photo? What the heck?

hemko ,
PopShark ,

Every night it even makes me legitimize

cashews_best_nut ,
@cashews_best_nut@lemmy.world avatar

Is that Chad Kroger from Nickelback?

GiveOver ,

Is that Joey with something on his head?

Quadhammer ,

How did his eyes get so red?

psmgx ,

Very rapidly the basis of truth in any discussion is going to get eroded.

crazyminner ,

Micro communities based on pre (post-truth) connections. Only allowing people into the community that can be confirmed be others?

I've been thinking of starting a matrix community to get away from discord and it's inevitable Botting.

HiddenLayer5 ,
@HiddenLayer5@lemmy.ml avatar

At some point the only way to verify someone will be to do what the Klingons did to rule out changelings: Cut them and see if they bleed.

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