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Reflections on becoming

Can you imagine a world where you can no longer trust visual information?

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AI-generated portrait of a model with bare shoulders by ABSOLUT on Unsplash

I really find AI tools empowering, enabling me to perform tasks and produce better results than I would on my own.

As Ethan Mollick puts it:

But like in this TED Talk, Mark Hoffman compares artificial intelligence to a knife, which, depending on its user, could create things or take a life.

If AI is used to create things as an expression of creativity, then what a good use of AI it is, right? But when used for exploitation, and the victim could be you, how would you feel about it and what would you do?

I recall when I first heard about deepfakes; I couldn’t help but envision a dystopian future, especially with our cognitive bias to trust visual information. As I’ve written before:

We consume media and allow it to tell us what truth means.

They look like real people

Take for example this video:

Can you tell within the first 5 seconds of seeing a human face and determine if it is real or fake?


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