1/ DeepFakes will play the role that any other misinformation does these day, low tech or otherwise. That is, those of us who are already careful to vet information will adapt accordingly. And those who are eager to feed their own confirmation bias will gobble it up.https://twitter.com/RepAdamSchiff/status/1195770780744912896 …
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CLDvOXUxYY0&t=2s … For every negative, there must be a positive. Can this be used or combined with DeOldify?
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Ha of course that’s easy- just DeOldify an old portrait then run it through their model to “revive” a historic figure. Might be creepy.
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I do think that weaponized technology is worth talking about. More sophisticated technology makes it cheaper to do harm at scale. Placing the sole burden of fighting misinformation on the individual is not only unfair but unrealistic.
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I'm not disagreeing with you on the unique potency and scale, and that it's unrealistic to depend on individuals to fight this alone. But what I'm getting at is if you just fight the technology, you're fighting a whack-a-mole game and it's just an arms race much like captcha.
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