Just use a synthesizer. Writing textual prompts is about the most inefficient way of getting what you want. When I was working in film I'd tell directors to stop describing what they had in mind (unless they were referencing something very specific) and try just making some funny mouth noises.
The Japanese sounds OK to me. Not 100% but better than most human speakers. I understand Japanese well enough to be able to pick up a few different foreign accents in that language.
I mean that's literally the service it's providing. If you asked humans to do the same thing it would sound equally forced. All acting sounds cringe out of context.
IDK, i've done my fair share of amateur acting and at least to me (english is not my first language) there's something more uncanny than just the typical "say this wihtout knowing much of the context)
This isn't how the legal system works. Most CP cases get prosecuted because the defendant solicits or shares CP with a minor of some other CP collectors, but let's imagine a situation where someone gets busted from something else and then investigators discover they have CP (real-world non-AI CP in this example).
Having it at all is a strict liability crime. If the defendant says malware put it on their computer and they don't know how or when it got there, that's called an affirmative defense - it's admissible as a claim, but the burden of proof for the claim is on the defendant. Otherwise you could just claim it was planted on your computer by ghosts or demons or space aliens. If the machine was infested with malware to the point of the browser being nearly inoperable and all sort so fother junk being present, a jury might buy it. But the defendant has to make some sort of showing to back up the claim. The whole thing about 'reasonable doubt' in criminal cases is not that something sounds possible or even plausible, but that you can support the claim with some mix of logic and empirical evidence like any other reasoned argument.
Statistically, you'd expect this to result in depictions of children with public hair - some adults opt to get rid of theirs, but most have it. Are you sure you're not projecting your prior knowledge about human biology onto an image transformer model?
I don't know about that. The legal questions here are similar to those presented by human drawings/paintings, ie are such materials contraband even if they are fictional rather than documentary in nature. Of course, AI makes it vastly easier to produce because it requires little time or talent to operate, but you can imagine a similar case involving a finely-rendered pencil drawing.
- Evidence X, Y, Z points to a European origin for these discoveries.
- How could Europeans have got to North Africa so long ago?
- They could have done it by island hopping.
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