This 1967 educational film strip was deemed “impossible” and “fantastical” by may observers at the time. With the input from scientists at Bell Labs it painted a future of 2020. It predicted elements of the technologies precisely. From e-commerce to social networks—in 1967:pic.twitter.com/ToOsJhZYYB
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Replying to @BrianRoemmele @finlead
There should be some evidence that this video was created back in 60's. It's easy now a days to create such videos assuming far back.
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Replying to @MindSpecialCom @TQuaker and
I second this. Is there evidence that this is real?
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Replying to @deveshkhanal @TQuaker and
The desk chair design is a bit suspect.
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Replying to @Redeem_ed @deveshkhanal and
Yeah, honestly I have some doubts. Anyone know where this video is from?
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Replying to @UmiHuss @Redeem_ed and
Folks, I hear ya. I just wonder how they got Casey Kasem to be in on the fake. That is his 1960s DJ voice at the end. I’ll have more about the video soon.
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Replying to @BrianRoemmele @UmiHuss and
With DeepFake any type of editing is possible.
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Indeed. This will forever change how we see history. Sadly we will lose more than we will ever gain by DeepFake technology. The need not to feel gullible always overrides the need to gain knowledge and wisdom—and this makes human existence orders of magnitude—worse.
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