The old adage "Believe none of what you hear and only half of what you see" means people lie and exaggerate, so don't believe what you hear as a categorical thing; and you only know one part of a story when you see something happen, so don't jump to conclusions. Be cautious even then.
Soon, however, the rule will be: "Believe none of what you hear and none of what you see."
Why? Because "laboratory grade" AI can already synthesize both faces and voices convincingly after "studying" someone on video, and soon there will be consumer-level apps that can do it.
Feeling warm and fuzzy about that, I am not.
Soon, however, the rule will be: "Believe none of what you hear and none of what you see."
Why? Because "laboratory grade" AI can already synthesize both faces and voices convincingly after "studying" someone on video, and soon there will be consumer-level apps that can do it.
Feeling warm and fuzzy about that, I am not.