Yup. I think there was a Q post that once hinted that deepfakes were also meant to do the very same thing.
Even if you show what they did they'll claim it was fake.
However, this can also be used against them. After all they have likely been using fake footage and pictures for a while to push narratives. If people didn't know the above image was absurd it looks fairly close to believable.
How many events and images did they "fake" and use for actual narratives?
By forcing them to expose how easily video and pictures can be faked (in order to prevent their crimes from being exposed) they're also exposing just how easy it is to fake news stories.
What news stories actually happened and what didn't? Can you even be sure a photo is real anymore?
Well..no, no one's telling you that because this has been a pretty large push for a while and participants in the space would be able to tell you that this has been going on for the past few years, not months, and rolled out over a period of time.
Doesn't mean it can't be planned, but "the same few months" is just straight up false.
It's funny that AI art is trending on social media in the last few months. And that Chatgpt is also trending. And now Bing rolled out their AI, along with Google. Then deep fake voice videos are also trending. Along with face swapping.
Of course it's been out for a while. But it's "more popular" now, as in it seems to be a big coordinated propaganda push.
Actually, it's kindof unprecedented, because the establishment wanted full gated control over AI generated everything. Then a rouge tech guy just open-sourced it. Lefty big tech was and still is PISSED
What is with this sudden explosion of AI generated imagery? Feels timed.
Is the DS trying to shape conditions such that video evidence cannot be used in court?
Yup. I think there was a Q post that once hinted that deepfakes were also meant to do the very same thing.
Even if you show what they did they'll claim it was fake.
However, this can also be used against them. After all they have likely been using fake footage and pictures for a while to push narratives. If people didn't know the above image was absurd it looks fairly close to believable.
How many events and images did they "fake" and use for actual narratives?
By forcing them to expose how easily video and pictures can be faked (in order to prevent their crimes from being exposed) they're also exposing just how easy it is to fake news stories.
What news stories actually happened and what didn't? Can you even be sure a photo is real anymore?
Yep, like maybe how they changed video footage of the planes on 9-11?
Oh 100%. You're telling me suddenly AI chat, AI images, AI voice replication, AI art, and AI deep fakes all release within the same few months?
Well..no, no one's telling you that because this has been a pretty large push for a while and participants in the space would be able to tell you that this has been going on for the past few years, not months, and rolled out over a period of time.
Doesn't mean it can't be planned, but "the same few months" is just straight up false.
It's funny that AI art is trending on social media in the last few months. And that Chatgpt is also trending. And now Bing rolled out their AI, along with Google. Then deep fake voice videos are also trending. Along with face swapping.
Of course it's been out for a while. But it's "more popular" now, as in it seems to be a big coordinated propaganda push.
The tech (stable diffusion) I think is part of the "reveal"
Actually, it's kindof unprecedented, because the establishment wanted full gated control over AI generated everything. Then a rouge tech guy just open-sourced it. Lefty big tech was and still is PISSED
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Very relevant, thank you.