How to Have a Super Brain | Jim Kwik
The James Altucher ShowNovember 16, 202301:27:2380.09 MB

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After a childhood injury gave him some brain damage, Jim Kwik focused his energy on turning his brain into a super machine, exercising his brain until he could use it to as full a capacity as possible. The results can be found in his excellent book "Limitless", which now has an expanded edition for its 10th anniversary. We welcome Jim back to celebrate the new book and help James improve his brain! Limitless

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Report Date: 2024–2025 Subject: Content moderation, voice model restrictions, and community response on FakeYou.com 1. Executive Summary FakeYou, a popular deepfake voice generation platform, allows users to create and share text-to-speech (TTS) models using voice samples from celebrities, characters, politicians, and private individuals. To manage legal and ethical risks, FakeYou maintains an internal blacklist – a set of voices, keywords, and trigger phrases that are banned from generation or public listing.

Within a week, alternative sites (weights.gg, Kits.ai, ElevenLabs clones) saw a traffic spike from former FakeYou power users. | Criticism | Explanation | |-----------|-------------| | Lack of transparency | Users cannot check if a voice is blacklisted before training, wasting time. | | False positives | A voice of a local politician with same name as a federal one gets blocked. | | Circumvention arms race | Users rename models (“Not Biden Guy”) or add silent audio prefixes to bypass trigger word filters. | | Censorship of harmless content | One user’s “MLK speech analysis” model was blocked for containing “I have a dream” – mistakenly flagged as impersonation. | “The blacklist treats every use as potential abuse. That kills legitimate fan art, parody, and accessibility tools (e.g., cloned voice for a disabled person).” – AI voice ethics researcher 7. Comparison With Other Platforms | Platform | Blacklist Approach | Transparency | |----------|-------------------|--------------| | FakeYou | Secret, dynamic, AI-assisted | None – users learn by failure | | ElevenLabs | Proactive voice verification + user reporting | Moderate – banned voice list not public | | Uberduck (defunct) | Open-source blacklist (later removed) | High before shutdown | | Play.ht | Enterprise-only; blocks commercial voices | Low | fakeyou blacklist

However, the blacklist has become a flashpoint. Users complain of opaque moderation, inconsistent enforcement, and “over-blocking.” Meanwhile, rightsholders and privacy advocates argue the blacklist is still too weak. This report investigates how the blacklist works, why it exists, and why it has sparked a quiet rebellion among power users. FakeYou’s blacklist operates on at least three levels: Within a week, alternative sites (weights

| Type | Purpose | Examples (rumored/confirmed) | |------|---------|-------------------------------| | | Prevent specific voices from being cloned or used | Taylor Swift, Joe Biden, Donald Trump (periodic), select anime VAs | | Trigger word filter | Block certain phrases from being spoken by any model | Swear words, slurs, “bomb”, “kill [named person]”, politician attack lines | | User-level shadowban | Restrict a user’s models from search/featured lists | Users who repeatedly upload copyrighted or harmful content | | | Circumvention arms race | Users rename