Body cam utterly destroyed the narrative around "police oppress black people". It vindicated the "racists" a thousand fold. Even the most reluctant normies were starting to see the truth on this.
Something that troubles me is the best looking most realistic looking AI videos are body cam AI videos even at this fairly early state of AI videos.
So the powers that be will inundate and flood video sites, and twitter with fake body cam footage that will suit their narratives.
Tons of fake body cam footage of white people, tons of fake body cam footage of cops being abusive towards black people.
The ace in the hole that was starting to work and people were waking up; it's discouraging that we're about to have that scene in the Running Man where they show fake footage of Arnold's character committing murder to get the audience to turn on him.
Yeah, I think you're right. There could be a point where the AI videos outnumber the real ones 10 or even 100 to 1. Considering it can all be automated, that's not unreasonable.
The average person trying to stay educated on politics does not have enough time to sift through all that and accurately determine what's real and what's fake, and if we get to that point, then what's real and what's fake might actually cease to matter. Considering many people vote exclusively based on skin colour and sex and superficial soundbytes, in many ways we're there already... not to mention that voting seems to be increasingly artificial.
With the decline of corporate media and the rise of social media -- with its global reach and lightning fast distribution -- AI-engineered videos are set to have exactly the effect that basically all of us expected they could. Manipulating us into a race war where we're painted as the aggressors despite us, our countries, and our cultures being the absolute, one-sided victims in all this... well, fuck. I'm going to go lift some weights.