Comment by JimDabell

19 hours ago

> Maybe I simply claim that whatever you created is a “deepfake” of me and now you owe me.

How are you going to do that unless it actually looks like you?

Given a large enough set of generated character there will be many that look like some real person. The cited "you" could refer to any of aesthetic collisions.

  • Yes, and what happens when they try to argue that somebody made a deepfake of some random person and they are asked what the motive is? Or when it goes through discovery and it’s plainly obvious deepfakes weren’t used? Courts aren’t gullible automatons.