There's several other areas that would be good to categorically ban AI usage from:
- gambling
- dating
- hiring
- advertising
It shouldn't even be controversial that this would be broadly good for society.I say that as an AI maximalist: I fully trust AI with these things. I do not trust the humans using the AI.
Does basic photoshop count as AI usage...? What about changing color balance, dynamic range, etc?
Advertising would be fine if they checked it. Food advertising has used fake images forever, but it's okay because you know the meatballs don't look like that. You have an idea of what warm fries taste like without the fake heat imagery.
But the dress you get is not the same as the dress in the picture. If the model looked like you, the dress should fit the same, but the AI dresses don't. Same figure, same skin color, same height, and yet the dress looks different.
That's the problem with homes. There's no way a room fits that many things but AI will make it look like it does. There's a distortion where it changes the specification entirely.
It's like showing someone playing Fallout 4 on a MacBook Air. It's a deceptive practice, unlike the cereal boxes showing milk.
> - dating
That's called catfishing.