Can We Embed Tracking in AI-Generated Media Like Printer Dots?

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Asked By CuriousMind123 On

I'm curious about the possibilities of embedding some sort of unnoticeable information or signature in AI-generated media, similar to the way printer tracking dots work. These dots are invisible patterns that help identify the specific printer used for a printed page. With AI-generated content, could we create a method to embed a unique identifier that can't easily be removed or bypassed? I'm looking for insights from those who have a better understanding of the tech involved, as it seems like a double-edged sword—AI can be a force for good, but it can also be misused.

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Answered By DigitallySavvy On

You can digitally sign videos so that they become invalid if tampered with. This could apply to official content, ensuring that if a piece doesn't have a valid signature, it wasn't produced by the original source.

Answered By InsightfulBob99 On

Governments currently don't see AI as a major threat, which means they aren't likely to enforce regulations on AI companies as they did with printer manufacturers. Without any pressure from regulations, it’s difficult to incentivize companies to take responsibility for AI-generated fraud.

Answered By TechieTinker23 On

The main issue is that anyone can run AI models on their personal computers, unlike printers which involve a more regulated production process. So, embedding a signature might be more challenging since there's no centralized control over AI creation. Plus, the math behind AI is open-source, making it harder to enforce tracking in the first place.

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