• conciselyverbose@sh.itjust.works
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    3 months ago

    They are not reliable sources. You cannot become less reliable than “not at all”, and that has been the state of pictures and videos for many years already. There is absolutely no change to the evidentiary value of pictures/video.

    Making the information more readily available does not change the reality that pictures aren’t evidence.

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      3 months ago

      I’m not talking about evidence, i’m talking about fundamendal being able to trust anything digital at all in any context. What if you couldnt be sure if phonecall from your friend was actually from your friend or if you cant be sure about any picture shown to you if its actually about some real thing.

      Things you need to be able to trust in daily life dont have to be court-level evidence. That is what abuse of ai will take from us.

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        3 months ago

        It’s the exact same thing. You’re drawing a distinction between two identical things.

        Pictures have not been credible for a long time. You shouldn’t have “trusted” a picture for anything 5 years ago.

        The only thing that’s in any way different is that now you know you can’t trust it.

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            3 months ago

            The conclusion is to learn to be comfortable with uncertainty.

            The world is inherently uncertain, all the way down to the possibility of measuring subatomic particles.