Sen Amy Clobuhar (D-Mainon) addressed the Deepfech video, which went viral last month of the senator’s equality while offering “Vulgar and absurd criticism” of actress Sydney Sweeni’s “Great Jeans” advertising campaign.
One in New York Times OddThe liberal Democrat called for the Congress to pass a law to protect the Americans from the loss of Deepfack, saying that the issue requires immediate action between the spread of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology.
The OP-Aid reads, “I learned the text in an intestine in the last month when one of my fake videos-all things, actress Sydney Sweeny’s jeans-wiral,” she wrote in OP-Ed.
Clobachar said that last month, the co-cum-cum-cum-cum-cum-cum-cum-cum-cum-cum-cum-cum-cum-clicker of hearing on data privacy last month, a clip of mine, widely rotated on X, to see more than a million times, “which the Senator clicked to see.
“When I heard my voice – but of course not me – a vulgar and absurd criticism of an advertising campaign for Jeans characterized by Sydney Sweeni,” he said, referring to the “Great Jeans” of the actress referring to the controversial US eagle advertisement.
Clobachar explained that AI Deepfec used him using derogatory phrases and “mourned that the Democrats were very obese to wear jeans or were very ugly to go out.” ,
“Although I could immediately tell that someone used the footage from the hearing to make a deepfech, no one was found around the fact that it looked very real and felt,” he said.
Clobuhar said that when the clip spread to other platforms, Tiktok took it down, and Meta labeled the video as artificial intelligence. But he said that the social platform X “refused to take it down or label it.”
He said, “X’s response was that I should try to get a ‘community note’ to say that it was a fake, something that the company would not help add,” he said.
The hill has reached X for comment.
Clobachar mentioned that his experience “somehow does not represent the most serious danger generated by Deepfec” and pointed to other recent examples, in which someone used AI to be the secretary of the state’s secretary Marco Rubio and contacted various high-level government officials.
President Trump in May Signed in law A bill that was pushed by Clobuhar, pushed on the so-called Deepfec Revenge Porn AI images and videos posted without the consent of the victim sexually clearly clear AI images and videos.
Clobachar is now calling the Congress to pass its bipartisan no fake act, which will “give people the right to demand that social media companies remove the deepfack of their voice and equality, while creating an exception to the speech protected by the first amendment,” he said.
“In the United States, and within the limits of our Constitution, we should keep general knowledge safety measures for artificial intelligence. They should at least include labeling requirements for materials that are adequately generated by AI,” they have written in OP-Eds.
He warned that the country is “at the tip of the iceberg,” given, “Given,” is an endless hunger for attractive, controversial content in the Internet that prevents anger. People making these videos are not going to stay on Sydney Sweeny’s jeans. “
“We can love technology and we can use technology, but we cannot reduce all power on our own images and our privacy,” he wrote. “This is the time for Congress members to stand up for their components, to favor with technical companies and set the records straight. In democracy, we do by implementing laws.