{"id":46288,"date":"2024-03-17T06:13:52","date_gmt":"2024-03-17T06:13:52","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/manitimes.com\/ai-expert-says-princess-kate-photo-scandal-shows-our-sense-of-shared-reality-being-eroded\/"},"modified":"2024-03-17T06:13:52","modified_gmt":"2024-03-17T06:13:52","slug":"ai-expert-says-princess-kate-photo-scandal-shows-our-sense-of-shared-reality-being-eroded","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/manitimes.com\/ai-expert-says-princess-kate-photo-scandal-shows-our-sense-of-shared-reality-being-eroded\/","title":{"rendered":"AI expert says Princess Kate photo scandal shows our “sense of shared reality” being eroded"},"content":{"rendered":"
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London \u2014<\/em>\u00a0The European Parliament passed the world’s first comprehensive law regulating the use of artificial intelligence on Wednesday, as controversy swirled around an edited photo<\/span> of Catherine, the Princess of Wales, that experts say illustrates how even the awareness of new AI technologies is affecting society.<\/p>\n

“The reaction to this image, if it were released before, pre-the big AI boom we’ve seen over the last few years, probably would be: ‘This is a really bad job with editing or Photoshop,'” Henry Ajder, an expert on AI and deepfakes<\/span>, told CBS News. “But because of the conversation about Kate Middleton being absent in the public eye and the kind of conspiratorial thinking that that’s encouraged, when that combines with this new, broader awareness of AI-generated images\u2026 the conversation is very, very different.”<\/p>\n

Princess Kate, as she’s most often known, admitted to “editing” the photo<\/span> of herself and her three children that was posted to her official social media accounts on Sunday. Neither she nor Kensington Palace provided any details of what she had altered on the photo, but one royal watcher told CBS News<\/span> it could have been a composite image created from a number of photographs.<\/p>\n