Subj : Re: Twitter To : Moondog From : Ennev Date : Tue May 03 2022 17:59:37 > Deep Fake reminds me of when I read 1984 in high school. Imagine if the > news media went back in their archives to edit old footage or create > replacement archive footage? Any video recorded would require a checksum to > verify it hasn't been altered Yes, it's known that some movies get scenes removed, especially from one market to another. For example, in China scenes are removed, sometimes they even shoot scenes for the Chinese movie and others for the rest of the world. Also, we know the movies disappear from the streaming platform as soon as one of the actors in them gets in trouble. Cancel culture is literal. I guess soon with Deep fakes they'll just replace the actor. That's the thing with our nice streaming world now, the movie you watched yesterday might not be exactly the movie you watched today. At least with physical format what you have stays the same. The best example is Star Wars episode 4, how many versions of that movie exist? --- þ Synchronet þ MtlGeek - Geeks in Montreal - http://mtlgeek.com/ - .