How the upcoming AI legislations around the world, like voice cloning prevention and disclosure requeriment of techincal details of models, will affect open source or selfhosted models?
upcoming AI legislations around the world
this is so broad that it is impossible to answer.
if you can point to an individual piece of legislation and its actual text (in other words, not just a politician saying “we should regulate such-and-such” but actually writing out the proposed law) then it would be possible to read the text and at least try to figure it out.
How do you implement voice cloning prevention? Human voices aren’t that unique. Also, AI voice cloning isn’t perfect. So… At what threshold is a voice considered, “cloned” from a legal perspective?
I mean, people couldn’t tell the difference between Scarlet Johansson and OpenAI’s “Sky” voice which was not cloned.
If you’re selling or publishing a voice in a way that impersonates another person without their consent that may be identifiable and prosecutable. “Generate with x voice.” 'Talk to x." Etc. Exact lettering is no necessary if intent is evident from pictures or evasive descriptions making an obvious implication.
If prosecution can find evidence of cloning/training that can also serve as basis.
In these ways it doesn’t have to be about similarity of the produced voice, of quality or alternative people, at all.
I think the main idea is to codify the act as illegal, so if it’s discovered that someone used voice cloning (for like a telephone scam or something), then they can be charged for that too. But yeah it might be hard to prove without a lot of evidence
I would suggest that AI regulation should affect ALL models. No one should be exempt. I would also love AI regulation that makes it mandatory to Tag Ai generated or assisted content as such.
Before any of that can happen we need some non-ambiguous definitions of what “AI” is.
Jordan peterson: “But define AI first”




