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I wonder if celebrity doppelgangers can't find modeling work. Like, without EVER referencing your celebrity twin, how closely can your work implicitly approach Swifthood before your free expression gets violated? To dramatize for effect:

Can you act in films? Or model a company's products like a guitar/microphone? Or genuinely start a band? Can your credits/band name reference you, if your given name is coincidentally also "Taylor Swift"? Can Facebook AIs train on your Facebook images, and produce a "celebrity female singer" images (with/without a "Blank Space" reference)? What if your LLM's purpose is strictly "parody, caricature, and images whose likeness is purely coincidental"? Can generative AIs have intention? Let alone intention to break copyright?

The consequences are endless in both kind/degree when pretending that "likeness" is some unique fingerprint. Ditto for thought-policing what (artificial or human) neural networks can learn from without paying royalties or whatever. It's all absurd.

What's more, our society must face these issues. We can't dismiss them as all hyperbolic catastrophizing about slippery slopes. Our system is already subjective, inadequate, and incapable of sorting itself out. The situation becomes more dire each day. Given our trend of sacrificing public interest for private greed (e.g. Disney's hatchet job on copyright), I'm worried about our future.



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