We are very close to AI being able to generate something that looks exactly like the video above. We are already there with single images. Soon, it will be impossible to prove anything without physical being there and seeing it.
The age of "pics or it didn't happen" has actually been really bad for human trust and discourse, and while it's good we're moving out of that era, I'm not as keen on the era we may be moving into.
Point is, these protests will be easily created, and thus easily dismissed "because it could easily be a deepfake". The era of "prove your assertions with pictographic evidence or I will not believe or trust you, a fellow human" as the baseline approach to assertions has fundamentally broken the idea of trust between individuals. We are now re-entering a world where you can't be expected to prove everything you saw, except now with the concept of trust shattered and laying upon the floor.
Sounds like a good time to exploit some populaces, if you ask me
Possibly, but that is a MASSIVE leap from what it can do currently. From what I've seen they can deepfake faces reasonably well but can spot problems with motion and with the best results having a simple background, OR NVIDIA can create hyperrealistic scenes, but with no people (the people LOOK CGI).
It's also somewhat restrictive because not everyone has the setup with 5-10 high end video cards, and TB's of RAM (like what's needed for many high level training computers).
Online claims will likely always have a degree of distrust. If someone goes around their town lying, and it's not a massive city, they become the local crazy who makes shit up. Nobody will listen to them. If someone lies online and gets found out, they can just make a new account and keep going.
Interdasting how these protests have been happening AROUND THE WORLD the world the past years. Seems like this is an orchestrated world wide awakening.
I mean there's a chance it could be foreworks... but not sure I'd want to play that game in such a tense situation. New-recruit-private standing in front of thousands, ready to shit his pants, holding a rifle... then popopopop beside or behind him. Not a good recipe. Could be bad actors trying to set it off too.
sticky reason: it was caught in a filter and invisible. Giving it a sticky for a few.
I don't think the higher ups (the real ones) care about protests, even of this size.
They would if these numbers organized into an army.
Because that's what that is. An army, waiting to be taken charge of.
Naw, Not until a fertilizer truck accident or accidental drone strike occurs at WEF.
They sit comfy watching from hundreds of miles away, just waiting for it to die down. Then business like usual.
If it carries on for longer then they like, the unmarked goonsquad comes in and cleans it up.
"Longer than they like" is one hour.
We are very close to AI being able to generate something that looks exactly like the video above. We are already there with single images. Soon, it will be impossible to prove anything without physical being there and seeing it.
The age of "pics or it didn't happen" has actually been really bad for human trust and discourse, and while it's good we're moving out of that era, I'm not as keen on the era we may be moving into.
Point is, these protests will be easily created, and thus easily dismissed "because it could easily be a deepfake". The era of "prove your assertions with pictographic evidence or I will not believe or trust you, a fellow human" as the baseline approach to assertions has fundamentally broken the idea of trust between individuals. We are now re-entering a world where you can't be expected to prove everything you saw, except now with the concept of trust shattered and laying upon the floor.
Sounds like a good time to exploit some populaces, if you ask me
Possibly, but that is a MASSIVE leap from what it can do currently. From what I've seen they can deepfake faces reasonably well but can spot problems with motion and with the best results having a simple background, OR NVIDIA can create hyperrealistic scenes, but with no people (the people LOOK CGI).
It's also somewhat restrictive because not everyone has the setup with 5-10 high end video cards, and TB's of RAM (like what's needed for many high level training computers).
Online claims will likely always have a degree of distrust. If someone goes around their town lying, and it's not a massive city, they become the local crazy who makes shit up. Nobody will listen to them. If someone lies online and gets found out, they can just make a new account and keep going.
The majority of humans live in cities, through.
Yeah there needs to be fire or nooone cares
Interdasting how these protests have been happening AROUND THE WORLD the world the past years. Seems like this is an orchestrated world wide awakening.
just a small gathering kek
Wow that is amazing they don't mess around over there, hope they get their country back and keep it turning into another Venezuela shithole.
Met a lovely girl from brazil when traveling she was a sweetie and so based.
That sure sounded automatic at the end...
It did.... clips that end too soon.... what was that?
I mean there's a chance it could be foreworks... but not sure I'd want to play that game in such a tense situation. New-recruit-private standing in front of thousands, ready to shit his pants, holding a rifle... then popopopop beside or behind him. Not a good recipe. Could be bad actors trying to set it off too.
I listened again on my computer with better speakers than my phone, and it sounded like wind against the microphone
I see patriots!
This is the way.
Wow. Freedom is a powerful need.
Given time it will die down. I hope it doesn't, and overflows into relentless protests until the guilty traitors are executed.