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Replying to Avatar Lyn Alden

Ironically, I was working on an edit of my sci fi manuscript on a chapter about how AI-generated video in the future makes it hard to verify almost anything. Hyper-real (yet fake) stuff generated on the spot in seconds.

Then I got interrupted by notifications of my hacker posting a badly-done AI video of me shilling some shitcoin, which Twitter/X fortunately deleted within the hour.

When tech improves just a little bit more to the point of not being obviously fake, this type of stuff is going to be insane.

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Marcob 10mo ago

In some ways its great that everyone simultaneously has access to create AI forgeries for zero cost.

So much fiction could have been written about how disaterous this would be, and how the innocent would be framed for crimes they fid not commit.

But the reality is the US President is making fake videos about war zones / conflict areas, and no one really cares.

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