This makes me wonder if anyone has tried to pass off an AI generated photo of themselves as a passport photo or some other important official license/document yet. How would that go from a legal-trouble standpoint I wonder?
A while ago a collective in germany used a software to merge the faces of two people into one photo and used it on their passport.
On one hand the idea was to evade facial-recognition software which uses the passports photo.
On the other to use the passport to smuggle refugees into europe by plane.
I am not sure the software was based on Machine learning but would strongly suspect it.
This makes me wonder if anyone has tried to pass off an AI generated photo of themselves as a passport photo or some other important official license/document yet. How would that go from a legal-trouble standpoint I wonder?
"In your photo you must not cover your face, smile, or have more than 10 fingers… "
I think the EU is mandating fingerprints now
A while ago a collective in germany used a software to merge the faces of two people into one photo and used it on their passport. On one hand the idea was to evade facial-recognition software which uses the passports photo. On the other to use the passport to smuggle refugees into europe by plane.
I am not sure the software was based on Machine learning but would strongly suspect it.
(Source in German: https://taz.de/Peng-Kollektiv-faelscht-Passbilder/!5534868/ )