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Fuck, give it maybe a decade more and we'll have the deepfakes drama, but on a whole another level, haven't seen as much development in countering all those technologies yet either (the only recent one has been iirc trying to feed a neural network with fake video, to try to spot small details, but that hasn't seen much success, even with deepfakes)

most terrifying application would be to imitate e.g. a president and send that to another country as a threat and vice versa or to fake video footage as evidence, admittedly both very low chance, but still a possibility, seeing how e.g. some court cases have been based almost exclusively around video footage or how north-korea treats any outside media.

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    @Charon92 yeah, it's quite fascinating and somewhat creepy, how especially facial features are tracked so precisely and not as artificial feeling anymore
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    It's closer than you would think.. There was a guy on reddit who made some deepfake porn (what else ofc), and some of them was so real one really couldn't tell the difference. Imagine a video with less movement, for example, a presidential speech. If they could track a moving body, doing the same with a simple face must be way easier.
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    Last year a group of criminals from my country rebuild a copy of the french minister of defense office, dressed someone as the minister and got a lot of money. You dont need any code to fool stupid humans
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