What? You think people would really do that? Generate fake images and videos using the glut of generative AI products being developed over the last few years and then take those and post them all over the internet as if they were real in a concerted effort to create a narrative to influence public opinion about a controversial military operation?
They might, they might not. But the key thing is "anything that can be claimed without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence". Jpg posting is a plague that shares too many symptoms with AI-posing, so barring proof it isn't AI, it can be dismissed as AI.
Maybe it's real. Maybe it's even real AND actually portraying the event claimed. Maybe it's even real AND actually portraying the event claimed AND from a viewpoint that isn't biased in any direction.
But we'll never know, because they're a filthy jpg poster.
What? You think people would really do that? Generate fake images and videos using the glut of generative AI products being developed over the last few years and then take those and post them all over the internet as if they were real in a concerted effort to create a narrative to influence public opinion about a controversial military operation?
Surely people wouldn't do such a thing, right?
They might, they might not. But the key thing is "anything that can be claimed without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence". Jpg posting is a plague that shares too many symptoms with AI-posing, so barring proof it isn't AI, it can be dismissed as AI.
Maybe it's real. Maybe it's even real AND actually portraying the event claimed. Maybe it's even real AND actually portraying the event claimed AND from a viewpoint that isn't biased in any direction.
But we'll never know, because they're a filthy jpg poster.