• @kernelle@lemmy.world
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        -234 months ago

        Photoshop has existed for a bit now. So incredibly shocking it was only going to get better and easier to do, move along with the times oldtimer.

        • @sorghum@sh.itjust.works
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          4 months ago

          Well yeah, I’m not concerned with its ease of use nowadays. I’m more concerned with the computer forensics experts not being able to detect a fake for which Photoshop has always been detectable.

        • ggppjj
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          4 months ago

          Photoshop requires time and talent to make a believable image.

          This requires neither.

            • ggppjj
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              264 months ago

              You said “but” like it invalidated what I said, instead of being a true statement and a non sequitur.

              You aren’t wrong, and I don’t think that changes what I said either.

              • @kernelle@lemmy.world
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                -174 months ago

                Lmao, “but” means your statement can be true and irrelevant at the same time. From the day photoshop could fool people lawyers have been trying to mark any image as faked, misplaced or out of context.

                When you just now realise it’s an issue, that’s your problem. People can’t stop these tools from existing, so like, go yell at a cloud or something.

                • ggppjj
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                  154 months ago

                  You are misunderstanding me.

                  I am not disagreeing with you, but it’s intellectually dishonest to not acknowledge the context of the reality we live in: it used to require genuine talent and skill to use a paid tool to fake images, and now is as easy as entering text on your phone in a free app just describing what you want to see.

                  This is an exponential escalation of existing problems and technologies.

                  I never said I was just now worried about fake images. To say it myself: I’m worried about the now non-existent barrier that bad actors no longer need to clear to do whatever they want to do here.

                  • @kernelle@lemmy.world
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                    -164 months ago

                    Let me be clear so you don’t misunderstand me. When it comes down to prove an image is genuine you haven’t been able to say “look at this picture, it’s real for sure” for almost 30 years. When you want to use a picture to prove something you have to provide much more details about where/how/when/why it was taken, access to those tools won’t change the fact a picture in a vacuum has no meaning.

                    Like I said, old-man-yelling-at-cloud energy.