Message from @CreativeRealms

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2018-02-05 17:16:17 UTC  

to be fair, you can't trust politicians ever, even if they're in the flesh saying what they're saying, i.e. modern democrats

2018-02-05 17:19:21 UTC  

Read again.

2018-02-05 17:21:04 UTC  

i know what you meant, i was refering to the fact that a politician generally will say whatever people wanna hear, and that they in general hate/don't care about anyone else

it was a joke 😦

2018-02-05 17:24:49 UTC  

but back on the subject, this tech will make video footage unreliable as evidence, and until the world realises this tech is already here, fake news is gonna boom soon

2018-02-05 17:47:39 UTC  

@Rain deepfake is not the end all solution for faking something, i've been over this

2018-02-05 17:48:10 UTC  

it's more of a step back if you are looking for perfect replication

2018-02-05 17:55:44 UTC  

it is currently not even close to being on the level that you get it accepted as evidence in court

2018-02-05 17:58:40 UTC  

too high quality and it's blatantly fake
too low quality and it's not good enough to prove a murder

2018-02-05 18:01:56 UTC  

you can prove if a photo was photoshopped 99% of the time... and you only have to prove that for a single frame of a faked video...

2018-02-05 18:07:58 UTC  

you two are right,

But these days next to a court of law

you can also get a bad conviction in the court of public opinion, which in certain careers is a death sentence, just look at metoo, or other such tainted witch-hunt events, that coolest monkey in the jungle incident at H&M

2018-02-05 18:11:19 UTC  

court of public pinion... watch orville episode 7... we are getting there...

2018-02-05 18:27:17 UTC  

"bad conviction in the court of public opinion" 🤔

2018-02-05 18:27:37 UTC  

oh no

2018-02-05 18:28:04 UTC  

the people that autistically screech with completely unfounded opinions

2018-02-05 18:39:55 UTC  

i wish i could agree they're just harmless screechers,

but people have gotten their reputation damaged, got fired and such over just allegations, imagine if theres even a "video proof" claim

2018-02-05 18:41:44 UTC  

i mean this shit has been going on since humans existed

2018-02-05 18:49:17 UTC  

the difference is that in the past you could ask if they have evidence, and they have none, and some will actually then realise it might not be real

with this it'll simply guarantee gullible people will buy whatever you serve them,

and with CNN peddling stories like Two scoops of ice cream, fake forged videos won't be off their realm of narrative telling

2018-02-05 19:03:59 UTC  

They already can fake video.

2018-02-05 19:04:13 UTC  

Well to an extent.

2018-02-05 19:09:19 UTC  

Can combine it with this to make it seem even more realistic https://youtu.be/I3l4XLZ59iw

2018-02-05 20:17:48 UTC  

Tim Pool died in malmo and someone behind the scenes is representing him now

2018-02-05 20:23:25 UTC  

must be his evil twin brother, Tom Pond

2018-02-05 20:29:52 UTC  

not even a lookalike is used now

2018-02-05 20:30:06 UTC  

The technology exists currently for very fluid wax masks

2018-02-05 20:30:33 UTC  

The only way to really know for sure is to make the ambient temperature above 88 deg F

2018-02-05 20:31:14 UTC  

You see; back in the early 80's there was a hacker conglomerate out of El Paso

2018-02-05 20:31:48 UTC  

They had been researching Facial recognition as part of a larger DARPA project

2018-02-05 20:33:13 UTC  

They were attempting to figure out what the larger purpose of the project was; and eventually they'd stumble upon it in 1991. Mass surveillance; gathering everything possible from 24/7 cameras around the world.

2018-02-05 20:33:57 UTC  

DARPA, in league with the NSA had been essentially backdooring every DVR and every associated piece of hardware to stream what data it could directly to sites all across the US.

2018-02-05 20:34:13 UTC  

It was a large distributed system, much like the one that currently exists today.

2018-02-05 20:35:04 UTC  

So in 1992; knowing that their faces were already registered, mapped; and they were being tracked everywhere as they were research assets, they decided to take matters into their own hands.

2018-02-05 20:35:23 UTC  

First, they put eye protection on

2018-02-05 20:35:40 UTC  

Then they put 70/30 mixtures of sufuric acid splashed onto their face

2018-02-05 20:36:18 UTC  

melting it, as it were; to prevent any unique facial signs from appearing

2018-02-05 20:37:30 UTC  

Once they healed from the burns, about 4-5 months down the road, they began to don 'masks' of this wax

2018-02-05 20:38:39 UTC  

it was temporary at first, but the scarring and nullification of their facial features added a good place for the wax to keep a hold on what remained of their skin

2018-02-05 20:38:47 UTC  

They took up new faces

2018-02-05 20:39:17 UTC  

Facial recognition was useless when they could change their facial features pretty much at will.

2018-02-05 20:40:09 UTC  

To test this; in 1993 there was a large robbery at the first national bank building, in El Paso

2018-02-05 20:41:15 UTC  

6 members of the group went in, threatened to blow the place up if they were not presented with a million dollars.... All with the face of David Duchovny.