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  1. Less than two years ago, a federal government report warned Canada should prepare for a future where, thanks to artificial intelligence, it is “almost impossible to know what is fake or real.”

    Now, researchers are warning that moment may already be here, and senior officials in Ottawa this week said the government is “very concerned” about increasingly sophisticated AI-generated content like deepfakes impacting elections.

    “We are approaching that place very quickly,” said Brian McQuinn, an associate professor at the University of Regina and co-director of the Centre for Artificial Intelligence, Data and Conflict.

    He added the United States could quickly become a top source of such content — a threat that could accelerate amid future independence battles in Quebec and particularly Alberta, which has already been seized on by some U.S. government and media figures.

  2. If by ‘experts’, you mean ‘every single fucking person alive for the past 40+ years’ 🙄

  3. wavepointsocial on

    As if misinformation wasn’t enough, now we’ll be dealing with AI literacy. This won’t end poorly.

  4. So does the Leader of the Free world, so I guess we can expect AI to achieve supreme overlord quickly.

    I choose Claude as our ruler.

  5. InnerWrathChild on

    Hogwash. The AI creators will surely keep this technology in check and install self regulating measures making sure it’s safe and not used for nefarious purposes. Just kidding, all for shareholders and profits baby. 

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