• @FiniteBanjo
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    In the thumbnail is the Tiananmen Square Tank Man.

    Are you claiming a globally televised event which lead to a complete breakdown of trade relations across the world in the 90s, didn’t happen?

    • @moomoomoo309@programming.dev
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      20 days ago

      No, they’re saying it would be really easy now to create a fake image that would have in the past had that level of impact.

      • @t3rmit3@beehaw.org
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        20 days ago

        Or alternatively, to alter images to minimize the impact of events that should be world-changing, by calling their authenticity into question.

      • @abbadon420@lemm.ee
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        720 days ago

        I don’t see how that would make a difference from pre-AI? It’s just bad actors doing their best to upset the world. They will make use of all and every tool they can to help them reach their goals, no matter the consequences. That has been true since the dawn of humanity and will be true until it’s fall next week.

        • @moomoomoo309@programming.dev
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          720 days ago

          Oh, of course, it’s just their tools have gotten much better. You could have said what you just did about the internet too, and it’d also be correct, but it definitely had a big impact.

        • @Marin_Rider@aussie.zone
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          it’s faster. the fakes can get out there at virtually the same time as the “real” images. any story that may have built is already in dispute before it became a thing. and whimpers away. before if it took a day to get a convincing fake out people would be suspicious