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midasuni | 2 years ago

I suspect the argument would be you can’t deep fake in-person interactions

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lagniappe|2 years ago

I've been deep faking in-person as a person who knows what they're doing for years

rickdeckard|2 years ago

Which is just a weird line of thought, leading to "any kind of meaningful decision will only be made when all involved persons are physically in the same room", which results in a chain of meetings between people of different layers and signed papers changing hands.

So in conclusion, the argument is that the existence and threat of deepfakes will cause companies to abandon digital transformation entirely and move back to the 80s...

falcor84|2 years ago

Paper signatures are of course easy to forge. If anything, I think this will lead to more focus on digital attestation. Maybe even [swallowing a bit of vomit]... blockchain.

lars512|2 years ago

I mean, as long as your deepfake is contributing constructively…