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Jordan's replying to a tweet that says "did AOC really just say that?" with a speaker icon, so it's not clear that he even watched the video and the audio sounds like AOC except the very last few seconds.

Even the video, when you have old eyes with a bit of cataract you can easily miss a 5% contrast watermark and some of these highly-visible-to-you clues.

The problem with this kind of impersonation satire is if you make it too subtle then you're losing the lawsuit or maybe even going to jail (if impersonating an official or whatever). It may be crystal clear to you, but in court it's only going to matter how subtle it was to Petersons and jurors.

Using AI to impersonate somebody, you're playing with fire. Just use the static face images like from the 2010s memes.

315 days ago
3 score
Reason: Original

Jordan's replying to a tweet that says "did AOE really just say that?" with a speaker icon, so it's not clear that he even watched the video and the audio sounds like AOC except the very last few seconds.

Even the video, when you have old eyes with a bit of cataract you can easily miss a 5% contrast watermark and some of these highly-visible-to-you clues.

The problem with this kind of impersonation satire is if you make it too subtle then you're losing the lawsuit or maybe even going to jail (if impersonating an official or whatever). It may be crystal clear to you, but in court it's only going to matter how subtle it was to Petersons and jurors.

Using AI to impersonate somebody, you're playing with fire. Just use the static face images like from the 2010s memes.

315 days ago
1 score