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New Anti-Deepfake Strategy

6 points| pbear2k23 | 2 years ago |twitter.com

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pbear2k23|2 years ago

i came up with this. it has a lot of moving parts but it's viable. i understand the idea of "why not just publish transcripts in advance on whitehouse.gov" and the answer is because there are too many points of failure, like the risk of shells, rogue actors, dns hijacking, ddos, etc.

these issues are alleviated by multiple blockchains running byzantine fault tolerance against speeches that are monitored and authenticated by public facing figures both beforehand and during the live broadcast.

i know it seems complicated - but it needs to be.

happy to answer any questions if they aren't rude. i understand that this is a lofty proposal and the natural reaction is a knee-jerk "yeah ok" - but give it a read. play with it in chatgpt. this is about viability and computer science theory more so than a tangible effort in establishing a funded operation.

tl;dr blending bleeding edge technologies together to 360 noscope deepfakes.

dnlserrano|2 years ago

too much friction, just use onfido. neeeeext

pbear2k23|2 years ago

that's... not at all a solution. "just use onfido" doesn't solve deepfakes. too much friction isn't true whatsoever it would just take some solid coders. and finally i don't suggest that anyone work with onfido. they fleeced me out of a $10k deposit in 2018 for kyc services that were falsely advertised as deeply international only for us to realize that wasn't the case at all. no refund. no partial refund. no access to credits anymore. $10k gone because onfido is shady.