The deepfake era threatens to further erode people’s ability to tell truth from lies, and bring cynicism and conspiracism to new levels. We can keep this from happening, but it will take the hard work of building trustworthy media institutions.
The deepfake era threatens to further erode people’s ability to tell truth from lies, and bring cynicism and conspiracism to new levels. We can keep this from happening, but it will take the hard work of building trustworthy media institutions.
Actually this might be a postive thing in the long run. Since that it should force people to not automatically people whatevery they see on the internet and always look for sources to verify important things
Unfortunately, this is wishful thinking. Daniel Gilbert authored an interesting paper on how the human mind uses a Spinozan system, which basically means that comprehension and acceptance of information are tied at the knot, then people decide whether it’s credible or whether to unaccept it; a consequence of this is that the deck is ultimately stacked in favor of accepting information in most cases.