> How old is photoshop and why is it exempt?
How does today’s maximum theoretical disinformation output per minute compare to 2021 Photoshop?
> How old is photoshop and why is it exempt?
How does today’s maximum theoretical disinformation output per minute compare to 2021 Photoshop?
Its 2026... people are deliberately choosing to live in their own realities with no care about objective facts or moral choices.
So weird images are a big problem? No they don't matter at all.
Political deepfakes on the mind here more than weird stuff.
"I could stand in the middle of 5th Avenue and shoot somebody and wouldn't lose any voters, ok? It's, like, incredible." — Donald Trump
So what does a deepfake matter?
Are there other politicians? Do disgruntled employees have bosses? Ex partners?
A national news story in the US tonight, Lyft driver caught faking photos of his messy car. Not the most intelligent fraudster as he left the Gemini logo on the corner of the image.
Providing these four examples in good faith :) also generally I _dislike_ DRM
Against MILLLIONS of legitimate uses which you don't seem to care to protect?
You should also think about whether, suddenly, courts can now trust images they see because this technology exists?
I think thats not even basically plausible.
If they don't matter, neither does a watermark.
and you need the watermark to tell you the fish with the mustache is fake...
What image is going to change your worldview so radically that the drm saves you?
edit - to be clear you are watermarking 100,000 fishes with mustaches because of your concern over 1 image that "matters" (and you don't even have an image that matters in mind)
Yes, let's pretend they are adding watermarks because of fishes with mustaches.