[–] 21735508? 0 points 7 points 7 points (+7|-0) ago
Obviously the threat of revealing their blackmail videos has scared the shit out of the puppets, and maybe those that thought they were holding them secured as well. I wonder how much of that stuff Epstein and Maxwell were keeping got seized? How much was taken off idiots phones by the NSA? Can any of that actually be used in court? Even if it can't be used in court, it would damned sure awaken the sheeple. The hard core ever die useful idiots will take the out the MSM is pushing to continue their denial.
[–] 21735990? 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
IIRC, some stuff is so illegal you can't even use it as evidence in court. I can't remember if there was a law that was passed recently that changed that in some cases.
How are they going to call it a deepfake when it was recorded on film? It would be a lot harder to match a deepfake in a shitty, grainy, dark, early digital camera image than a 4k camera with proper lighting and shot at the right angle. The deepfake talk is just talk, the technology isn't as good as they need it to be to get away.
[–] 21736469? 1 point 1 point 2 points (+2|-1) ago
Yes the technology is there, it's always been there and likely used against us many times in the past. The bullshit CGI Hollywood uses is just to make us think it's not possible. The only reason they're letting out DeepFake technology NOW is because it's necessary to get out in front of the videos that will be released. Do you not understand the level of tech these people have?
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So - there are hundreds of users on this site. Surely some of you are tech geniuses. Is it possible to "make an app for that?" I mean, could an app be developed that will show a viewer that a video is faked? Kind of like how I can copy the address and info of a photo posted online and run it through tineye.com to find out the first time it was used online.
I don't understand the tech well enough to know if this is a legit question. But I thought someone on here might have an answer.
[–] 21740241? [S] ago
probably, but I expect it to be computationally heavy