generally just dressing up everything in vibes without making any arguments.
Citing the second card on the page you linked, that you can see by scrolling down once:
Deepfakes can steal your face, your voice, and your identity.
They are often used to create sexually abusive material, commit fraud, and harass individuals.
Anyone with internet access can make a deepfake of whoever they want.
All they need is one photo of you or a 10 second voice clip.
This page is part of a public campaign, so it’s not written in LessWrong English. My attempt to translate:
Deepfakes can greatly facilitate identity theft and scams compared to what could be done previously.
Deepfakes can be used to make porn that features people who didn’t give their consent (and just to be clear, the majority of people consider this as extremely morally abhorrent and consider this a moral priority, esp. if there was no x-risk or if they are not aware of x-risks)
It is so easy to make deepfakes that it’s only a matter of time until they become ubiquitous, once models that can output deepfakes are made publicly available.
You are vulnerable even if you’re not a public figure / don’t post a lot of content online.
The page does go on to make a few more arguments, that I don’t have time to point out now. These arguments are clearly spelled out near the top of the page.
Citing the second card on the page you linked, that you can see by scrolling down once:
This page is part of a public campaign, so it’s not written in LessWrong English. My attempt to translate:
The page does go on to make a few more arguments, that I don’t have time to point out now. These arguments are clearly spelled out near the top of the page.