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  • Feb 9, 2020
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    I heard they’re pushing it like crazy in the UK. Using it to show how political figures could use deepfake technology against eachother and s***.

    Probably to cover up stuff with prince Andrew.

  • Feb 9, 2020
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    frenchpress

    at first i was trynna dissect it like looking at where i assumed they stitched the images together, and obviously there's a very limited depth of field in order to draw focus away from those artifacts

    but then i just sat back for a second and took it in and realized that if i wasn't intentionally staring at spots of the screen i probably wouldn't ever guess anything was different, espc cus i haven't seen the shining irl before

    Someone said it a few pages back, but they could start popping stuff like this on Facebook targeting politicians and people would eat it up instantly. It’s a scary concept.

  • Feb 9, 2020
    frank 2022

    I heard they’re pushing it like crazy in the UK. Using it to show how political figures could use deepfake technology against eachother and s***.

    Probably to cover up stuff with prince Andrew.

    Uk people are a diff breed tho

  • Feb 9, 2020
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    Jerry Electricity

    Someone said it a few pages back, but they could start popping stuff like this on Facebook targeting politicians and people would eat it up instantly. It’s a scary concept.

    The media does this already tbh

  • Feb 9, 2020
    PapiAngel

    The media does this already tbh

    Very true.