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AI Deepfakes, Musk's Data, and a Civil Rights Probe: Tech & Justice Collide

AI Developments Spark Privacy Concerns, Ethical Debates, and Legal Probes

Developments in artificial intelligence are raising concerns about privacy, ethical boundaries, and potential civil rights violations. A recent analysis revealed that a civilian online marketplace, backed by Andreessen Horowitz, is facilitating the creation of deepfakes of real women, some of which are pornographic and violate the site's own policies, according to researchers at Stanford and Indiana University. Meanwhile, Elon Musk's Starlink updated its privacy policy to allow the use of customer data for AI training, potentially bolstering Musk's AI company, xAI, ahead of a planned IPO. In Minneapolis, the Justice Department opened a federal civil rights investigation into the shooting of Alex Pretti by Border Patrol officers.

The study from Stanford and Indiana University researchers, which has not yet been peer-reviewed, examined user requests, or "bounties," on the AI-generated content marketplace between mid-2023 and the end of 2024. They found that while most requests were for animated content, a significant portion targeted deepfakes of real people, with 90% of these requests focused on women, according to MIT Technology Review. These findings highlight the potential for AI to be used in ways that exploit and objectify individuals.

Starlink's updated Global Privacy Policy, effective January 15, allows the company to use customer data for AI training. This change could benefit Musk's AI ambitions, particularly if SpaceX merges with xAI, a deal first reported by Reuters, according to Hacker News. SpaceX, already the world's most valuable private company, could reach a valuation of over $1 trillion after its IPO.

In Minneapolis, the Justice Department's civil rights investigation into the death of Alex Pretti, who was shot by Border Patrol officers, is being led by the FBI. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said the investigation would examine "everything that would shed light on what happened that day and in the days and weeks leading up to what happened," according to Fortune. Blanche noted that the Civil Rights Division does not investigate every law enforcement shooting, indicating that specific circumstances warranted the probe into Pretti's death.

These developments occur amidst broader anxieties about the impact of AI on the labor market and society. MIT Technology Review noted that AI systems like Grok and Claude Code demonstrate both the potential benefits and risks of AI, with some systems capable of generating pornography while others can perform complex tasks like building websites or interpreting medical scans. The convergence of these issues underscores the need for careful consideration of the ethical, legal, and societal implications of rapidly advancing AI technologies.

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