Jeremy Corbyn Backs Boris Johnson for Prime Minister in Eerily Real Deepfake (thesun.co.uk) 1 points by harambaebae69 6y ago ↗ HN
[–] rvz 6y ago ↗ The internet's own proverb still applies: Do not believe everything you see on the internet. Especially so called 'news' on social media. [–] harambaebae69 6y ago ↗ If a non-negligible subset of Facebook users already believe questionable articles from non-reputable sites, imagine how much worse it'll be when it's a seemingly real video of a politician saying something. [–] dv_dt 6y ago ↗ I wonder if it would be effective to produce "vaccination" videos containing polar opposite juxtapositions. [–] harambaebae69 6y ago ↗ That would be funny. An arms race of cancel-out fakes.
[–] harambaebae69 6y ago ↗ If a non-negligible subset of Facebook users already believe questionable articles from non-reputable sites, imagine how much worse it'll be when it's a seemingly real video of a politician saying something. [–] dv_dt 6y ago ↗ I wonder if it would be effective to produce "vaccination" videos containing polar opposite juxtapositions. [–] harambaebae69 6y ago ↗ That would be funny. An arms race of cancel-out fakes.
[–] dv_dt 6y ago ↗ I wonder if it would be effective to produce "vaccination" videos containing polar opposite juxtapositions. [–] harambaebae69 6y ago ↗ That would be funny. An arms race of cancel-out fakes.
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