AFAICT, the brain struggles enough to contextualize still images that you can't really "sneak in" cognitive updates that way — still dangerous, but fakes mostly reinforce what people already believe. Sufficiently strong video + audio creates a visceral "I experienced this."https://twitter.com/KevinSimler/status/1162800890241343488 …
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It really is. Although, I would still argue a dream, by nature, carries strong emotions built into it. Basically, I think a vivid dream will always be a much better deepfake than a deepfake can ever be.
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