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Remember: if you helped develop it, you're responsible for it. If it kills people, you share the blame.

So, what's the possible scenario for that outcome? Well, look at the upcoming elections in Nigeria. The BBC writes: "With an estimated 80 million Nigerians online, social media plays a huge role in national debates about politics. Our investigation uncovered different tactics used to reach more people on Twitter. Many play on divisive issues such as religious, ethnic and regional differences." ABC News writes: "At least 800 people died in post-election violence after the 2011 polls."

Adding deepfakes into this mix can trigger violent reactions. Should that happen, the creators of deepfakes are obviously to blame, but also those who enabled them, and that includes the original researchers, are responsible. Ignoring that is just putting your head in the sand.



I think "blame" is the wrong term here.

No one can be blamed for unintended consequences (most of the time, I guess). However, the fact remains that one is a crucial part of the chain of events that led to the very existence of the consequence.


Knowingly. It's not as if no-one warned, and as if there aren't any precedents.

But you wouldn't blame the man who puts a poison pill near a playground, and claims "I didn't make them eat it"?


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Exaggerating one aspect of argument into ridiculousness and ignoring the rest does not show "good faith".


> if you helped develop it, you're responsible for it

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