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by Barrin92
1236 days ago
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probably only in some corner cases. There's always context and connection to real world events that cameras capture, so a fake bank robbery or a guy in two places or what have you doesn't make any sense. In a way that's already how we deal with potentially staged or doctored video evidence. You always need to figure out if a piece of evidence corresponds to the rest of your evidence. To pick the example from the other user, if video footage of a shooting matches neither ballistics, eye witness accounts or other evidence on site it'd be very easy to spot a fake, without even technically analzying the video itself. |
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