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Microsoft CEO calls for tech industry to 'act' after AI photos of Taylor Swift circulate X
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This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
"TAYLOR SWIFT WAS A LINE THAT SHOULD NOT HAVE BEEN CROSSED.
PREPARE TO REAP THE WHIRLWIND!"
-- The Whitehouse, apparently.
i will never understand how taylor swift became this super duper billionaire royalty who i have to hear about every day now...
You mean you can't understand how other people can like things you don't?
i understand how people like her, but not the other part... as in, the thing i was actually talking about
Sort of like snoop dogg or Ryan reynolds, some people who get realyl popular know how to capitalize on it better
yeah, i reckon she's got some great marketing...
No, nor would I want any insight into minds of those that stan billionaires such control would require
So we're just going to pretend this is only about Taylor Swift, are we? Makes the jokes easier, I guess.
The subject being Taylor Swift just made the issue more visible than normal. It's not specifically about being upset it happened to her.
The press secretary literally said it was about women in general being the targets of abuse. All that happened here was that this got the attention of more people than normal, so the white house used that opportunity to make a statement on it.
The fact that a celebrity was the line being crossed is a symptom of a major societal sickness.
There was an incident where a high school girl had ai porn of her passed around the school. It made national news. That wouldve been good enough, but no, Taylor swift is when we make a stand.
Imagine how many people are not know-it-all lemmings. "I could have done this in Photoshop 10-years ago! Nothing new!" Well, it's new to a shitload of people today.
There's already a bunch of idiot comments about revenge porn, which this is not, but let's muddy the waters shall we? Get people talking about revenge porn and people will assume Swift took nudes that got loose. And to many of those people, that would be her fault.
Our reaction should be, "Great news! Now this sort of thing has reached a mainstream audience and hit so hard the White House is having a say!"
Nope, but not around here, not good enough. See, we gotta feel technically superior, because this isn't news to us. We gotta feel morally superior, uh, because... What exactly were all you loud mouths doing about this thing before yesterday?
Thanks for the sane take.