English Version:
The Problem:
Generative AI is a double-edged sword. We are witnessing its weaponization in two terrifying dimensions:
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Non-consensual Deepfakes: The unauthorized use of personal photos/videos to create explicit adult content, destroying lives and digital consent.
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Medical Fraud & Misdiagnosis: "Black clinics" or malicious actors using AI to forge X-rays or MRI scans. Whether to force unnecessary surgeries for profit or to hide malpractice, AI-generated medical evidence is becoming a lethal threat.
The Cross-fire Challenge:
IT/CS: How do we build an immutable "Digital Notary" or forensic tool to detect pixel-level manipulation in medical imaging?
Law/Ethics: Who is liable when an AI "hallucinates" a tumor that doesn't exist? The developer, the clinic, or the model provider?
Medicine: Can we integrate biological pulse detection or "life-sign" verification into digital identity to stop deepfake pornography at the root?
I know nothing. I’m just here to spark the fire. What’s your take, Nerds?
English Version:
The Problem:
Generative AI is a double-edged sword. We are witnessing its weaponization in two terrifying dimensions:
Non-consensual Deepfakes: The unauthorized use of personal photos/videos to create explicit adult content, destroying lives and digital consent.
Medical Fraud & Misdiagnosis: "Black clinics" or malicious actors using AI to forge X-rays or MRI scans. Whether to force unnecessary surgeries for profit or to hide malpractice, AI-generated medical evidence is becoming a lethal threat.
The Cross-fire Challenge:
IT/CS: How do we build an immutable "Digital Notary" or forensic tool to detect pixel-level manipulation in medical imaging?
Law/Ethics: Who is liable when an AI "hallucinates" a tumor that doesn't exist? The developer, the clinic, or the model provider?
Medicine: Can we integrate biological pulse detection or "life-sign" verification into digital identity to stop deepfake pornography at the root?
I know nothing. I’m just here to spark the fire. What’s your take, Nerds?