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But what is a realistic way forward? Do you think that scammers won't have this technology in 2 years? Can we really prevent any illegal use of neural networks at this point? With weapons that you actually have to physically buy, you can intervene on a country level (to some degree). But already with those 3D printed ones, we are basically doomed. Of course it's a tragedy of the commons type of situation. But banning all legal uses does not prevent the illegal ones.


Most scammers are incredibly lazy and honestly not all that competent. There's no need for them to change that if you can prey on the weak and vulnerable.

The difference between "the paper is out there" and "there's a button to do this" is quite obvious in cases like software exploits. A report of finding a vulnerability rarely leads to a massive automated exploitation campaign, but if that report also contains a proof of concept the amount of automated attacks radically increase. I believe the same is true for many other types of crime: even a mild bar to entry will prevent a significant amount of criminals from advancing their techniques.

I think the negative impact of these voice changers is much bigger than the advantage we gain as a society. Criminals will always exist, even crafty ones, but "we can't prevent crime so let's not bother trying to do anything about it" is not a great take in my opinion.


Of course it's a tragedy of the commons type of situation

TOTC is about resource depletion. GYI. It's not applicable here.


I'm assuming you're not talking about Global Youth Impact, so what does GYI mean here? Online dictionaries are not helping.




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