Fake images, videos, and audio files crossed the “indistinguishable threshold" this year. Where do we go from here?
An article like this without copious examples is just worthless. They link a news report that has a few cherry-picked clips and an interview with a professor that contains no examples.
Show, don’t tell.
9point6@lemmy.world 1 day ago
Looks like oblivion, frankly
VeganBtw@piefed.social 1 day ago
Yeah some people must have different levels of face blindness or something, this is all uncanny valley for some other people.
9point6@lemmy.world 1 day ago
Given the rate this stuff has progressed in a few years, don’t count on being able to recognise it by eye forever.
And frankly, even if a large minority of people can still identify the difference immediately (which tbh I reckon is close to the point we’re at now), that makes for a majority that will glance at an image and take it as real without question.
Those people can vote and shape our world