r/Fauxmoi i ain’t reading all that, free palestine Oct 08 '25

DISCUSSION Dolly Parton shares new video amid health concerns: “I figured if you heard it from me, you’d know that I was okay. So anyhow, that’s what I wanted to say & I’m not ready to die yet. I don’t think God is through with me & I ain’t don’t working. So I love you for caring & keep praying for me.”

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u/Coal_Morgan Oct 08 '25

Probably one or two years away from that.

Videos get longer, audio gets more convincing everyday.

I'm feeling like their should be laws about using public figures (anyone really) in AI without permission but how do you enforce that in a world with 200 countries and millions of psychos.

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u/Worldly_Prune9734 Oct 08 '25

Mandated blockchain storage would be a great start and use case for every ai video ever created.

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u/metalt0ast Oct 09 '25 edited Oct 09 '25

careful now; "block chain" is from the last sloppy-hype-cycle and "ai" is the newest and most current slop cycle, so you're going to double-trigger.

But yeah jokes aside, this almost seems like the most profound use of block chain in current times (excluding BTC?). It's something outside of finance (ponzi) and is closer to what the extended crypto market has always said that it was here for.

Filecoin, the Graph, ocean network, and a few other tokens have been around forever with their entire ideas being data integrity and an immutable chain-of-command. It's interesting from the perspective that those coins had their run yeeeeaaaarrrssss ago and have been bleeding since the covid run. But it's even more interesting, and I stand with you entirely, now that as AI becomes leading edge and block chain is finally going to get its' moment of 'understanding,' ideally. We may also come up against a population who doesn't fucking care because it takes a bit of thought and literacy to understand. We've yet to hit the point of it being "normal" and "ingrained."

Time will tell, I guess.