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trilobyte | 10 months ago

What do you do if it ruins your life on the way to getting your day in court? If you get fired, your employer won't be forced to rehire you, and they are likely protected from any retaliation against you because they were acting in good faith. You aren't going to sue in civil court and get financial restitution from an underage kid or someone with no assets worth seizing. You still lose in either case.

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sneak|10 months ago

If a deepfake on the internet can get you fired, you need a better employer, or a better contract with your employer, because the actions of third parties outside of your control should not affect your employment relationship. More importantly, your employer should recognize and understand that fact.

hiatus|10 months ago

That's a consequence of living in a free society. The law does not get involved until after the fact anyway, so what protections would you be seeking? Laws don't stop people from taking action, they only provide consequences for those actions.