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by dfxm12 2160 days ago
I don't get it. By the time someone is running for president, they've been around a while. Someone who doesn't have an understanding of the character or political positions of Joe Biden or Donald Trump (or whoever) by now hasn't been paying attention to anything for a good long while, so why would they start with a random deepfake?

I mean, sophisticated propaganda techniques have been utilized forever, no? How do you defeat it without getting into checksums, etc? Would you agree that critical thinking skill gained from part of a rounded education would help you see through the BS? Of course, one side of the politcal duopoly in the US is trying very hard to keep Americans from getting educated...

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> Someone who doesn't have an understanding of the character or political positions of Joe Biden or Donald Trump (or whoever) by now hasn't been paying attention to anything for a good long while, so why would they start with a random deepfake?

Because they saw it on an ad, perhaps even a targeted one. I think deepfakes are going to be a "push" kind of thing: more used to corrupt the background information environment than be engaged with directly.