Let’s talk openly.
1. People are worried about their privacy.
AI tools can create faces that look very real. Sometimes, these tools are trained on real images that are found online. This means that they can create a copy of a resemblance without asking for permission. It is difficult to tell what is real and what not.
Make someone a picture of someone who looks real. Another option is to make fake “evidence” in the form of an image. This is not a conspiracy – it’s already happening. People have suffered because of this.
2. Rules about the method of working and working during your training
Many AI tools are trained on art, reflection and photos, and the creators of these artists do not know that their work is being used. This means that they are re -developing other people’s work and calling it “new”.
Some people say this is a fair use. Others call it theft. However, this is not clear.
3. Impact on creative jobs
Designers, authors, and photographers – people who have been trained for years – are now fighting machines. Clients who pay the original work can now choose to get a “cheap and fast” visual manufactured by AI.
I have seen other creative people losing jobs. It’s painful. I benefit from the tools, but I can’t ignore their influence on other people.
4. False information and videos that have been changed to look real.
AI-generation images can be used for fake news, turning statements, or imitation of people. At a time when truth and confidence are already difficult, it makes matters worse.