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      It’s still an instructive case:

      1. It was foreseeable (and, probably, foreseen by many people at Google) that the tool would be used in harmful ways.
      2. Google released it anyway

      This is textbook negligence. Unjustified refusal to avoid a foreseeable harm.

      That pattern of negligence is the AI boom in a nutshell.

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      its public front end was canceled. israel can still use it’s existence as a way to claim proof of its genocide is fake while others can use it to generate propaganda.

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    I wonder why google would want a service that makes it harder to discern what satellite images of bombed out homes are real or fake, and why they would want this kind of program to be publically accessible.

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    I hate AI, and I love maps. If I had to use AI, this would be the most tolerable way. My emails to the local traffic engineering department would get a lot more spicy! Thankfully we have GIMP so I don’t have to kill the earth to make satellite photos.

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    I said it before, this is the perfect tool to cause confusion and plausible deniability, released just as the US and Israel is mounting losses of military bases and equipment fror their illegal wars and invasions all over the Middle East.

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      You don’t even need PS, you can use this right in your browser to make fake images, without any AI and apart FOSS. It’s one of the most powerfull online editor.