特朗普否认人工智能泰勒·斯威夫特的照片:“我没有生成它们”

币界网Pubblicato 2024-08-22Pubblicato ultima volta 2024-08-22

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周三,美国总统唐纳德·特朗普的共和党候选人否认对人工智能生成的图像的创建有任何了解,这些图像显示年轻女性穿着印有“为特朗普加油”的t恤,以及泰勒·斯威夫特似乎支持这位前总统的海报。

这位前总统周日在他的Truth Social账户上分享了人工智能生成图像的截图,并在帖子中添加了“我接受!”。其中一张照片包括泰勒·斯威夫特的一个deepfake,上面写着“泰勒想让你投票给唐纳德·特朗普”,这张照片是第一次世界大战和第二次世界大战时期“山姆大叔”海报上的一个游戏。

在接受福克斯商业频道Grady Trimble的采访时,特朗普承认他知道这些不是真的。他问他是否担心自己会被这位巨星起诉。

特朗普说:“除了别人制造了它们,我对它们一无所知。”。“我没有生成它们;有人出来了,他们说,‘哦,看看这个。’这些都是别人编造的。”

特朗普和其他知名人士——包括现任总统乔·拜登、副总统卡玛拉·哈里斯和教皇方济各——一直是人工智能生成的深度伪造的对象,这些图像的传播在拜登3月份的国情咨文演讲中被提及。

为了利用他们的模型遏制虚假信息,许多人工智能开发人员努力防止他们各自的工具被用来生成与选举和当选官员相关的内容。尽管如此,像xAI的Grok这样的人工智能工具有更宽松的设置,使伪造图像更容易创建。

特朗普继续回应了他在2月份接受福克斯商业频道采访时发表的声明,他在采访中称人工智能“可怕”和“危险”

“人工智能总是以这种方式非常危险;它也发生在我身上,”特朗普说。“他们在制造,让我说话。我在人工智能方面说得非常完美,绝对完美,而且我也在为其他产品和事物代言。这有点危险。”

尽管特朗普称人工智能很危险,但在芝加哥举行的民主党全国代表大会之前,他也在X(又名推特)上分享了一张人工智能生成的副总统哈里斯的照片。

由Ryan Ozawa编辑。

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