• CosmoNova@lemmy.world
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    15 hours ago

    I know you didn‘t notice the gorilla either when you tried to count how often the ball was thrown in that clip. We could never really trust our eyes and that‘s okay.

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    1 day ago

    This will eventually settle into a new era of going back to times where people didn’t have cameras in their pockets.

    People eventually will start believing only other people who have some reputation at stake. Like journalists and similar.

    It won’t happen overnight. A lot of harm and bad will happen before we learn it.

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      22 hours ago

      I think it’s more likely that we’ll need some cryptographic verification at time of recording to be valid, or a physical medium like film to be present. So perhaps film cameras or discs (non rewritable) have a resurgence.

  • vegeta@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    “Once men turned their thinking over to machines in the hope that this would set them free. But that only permitted other men with machines to enslave them.”

  • ֆᎮ⊰◜◟⋎◞◝⊱ֆᎮ@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    1 day ago

    Having grown up pre-Internet I’ve always just assumed everything on the Internet is fake. It looks like that was the way to go. People really need to adpot that line of thinking now. Treat everything as sus ;)

  • Prior_Industry@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    Was with family and wanted to find a clip on YouTube that demonstrated people being tricked by 3d chalk art. I couldn’t find a clip that was not AI slop (lots and lots of these) or just faked reactions. Won’t bother trying that again :D

  • ArbitraryValue@sh.itjust.works
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    Would having experts capable of telling real videos from fake ones even solve the main problem, that being the problem of public perception? The experts would have an important role in, for example, intelligence agencies, but the public is still going to trust its eyes, and in the presence of multiple contradictory videos, its biases, especially since there’s always going to be someone claiming to be an expert to back them up.