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by justifier
2797 days ago
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> You can contest facts, he said, but not images. with the ubiquity of photo editing, and ai driven video manipulation, i'd argue one can contest images too(i): >> Ghost in the Shell addressed this issue in 2005(o)
>> The Tachikoma units are debating how to stop a nuclear strike and one suggests that broadcasting a live feed of the nuclear sub would help, but the idea is reasoned against due to the technological capabilities to fake such a feed:
>> "Pictures don't prove anything anymore. It would just end up as a source of amusement for the uninvolved masses, an image from an unknown source that showed up at an all too convenient time."
>> beyond this inflection point one must now trust both the content and the source (o) https://youtu.be/yAoj3AskFMI (i) https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=16522643 |
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