If you weren't sure who to believe about knee on neck being a blood or air choke or not a choke at all you can actually TEST IT OUT - it doesn't take much equipment, just another person who has two legs. That's real damage to the "information eco-system".
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The NY Times almost never directly lies - yet its readers somehow wind up with the impression that many false things are actually true. Who would give up this power to merely *lie* (with or without video)?
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Yeah, people always say stuff like "what if people made perfect fakes" and I always think people can't even agree on what they're seeing in unedited videos, why do we need new tech?
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People no longer having the ability to distinguish between real and fake would probably be better, that way people won't know whether or not to react when the next banger police brutality viral video drops
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"I can't breathe" *as Floyd was being walked to the car* that was what did it for me. Crystal clear that he was already starting to arrest from the OD, not Chauvin's later restraint
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The image isn't the point, it's how you caption it.
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No need to deep-fake when mere misrepresentation does the trick.
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Literally zero of my normie friends or colleagues even knew there was a body cam video, let alone actually seeing it.
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>artificially intelligent hate-bot Where do I sign up on this?
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