codrus on Nostr: This is important to see. Not only to question whether the alleged Hamas attack upon ...
This is important to see. Not only to question whether the alleged Hamas attack upon Israel ever actually took place, but more importantly, to become aware how AI generated video are now regularly being used to build false narratives that never happened.
And if we're not aware of it, and looking for the telltale signs, we're going to be falling for these tricks more and more as adversaries get better and better at it.
In this video, Max Igan interviews a gentleman who shows Max how to tell that all the video footage for the alleged Hamas attack was faked. Evidence, like the wheels not turning on the motorcycles, is clear once you know what to look for. AI doesn't understand physics and anatomy yet, and it makes all kinds of errors still. -- Since watching this, I've noticed other videos, like news reporters on TV, showing the telltale signs of having been AI generated or AI modified.
So I think it's vital for everyone to learn how to spot this stuff, before we're fooled further.
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https://www.bitchute.com/video/IxztKhkJY08V
And if we're not aware of it, and looking for the telltale signs, we're going to be falling for these tricks more and more as adversaries get better and better at it.
In this video, Max Igan interviews a gentleman who shows Max how to tell that all the video footage for the alleged Hamas attack was faked. Evidence, like the wheels not turning on the motorcycles, is clear once you know what to look for. AI doesn't understand physics and anatomy yet, and it makes all kinds of errors still. -- Since watching this, I've noticed other videos, like news reporters on TV, showing the telltale signs of having been AI generated or AI modified.
So I think it's vital for everyone to learn how to spot this stuff, before we're fooled further.
Skip to minute 42:40:
https://www.bitchute.com/video/IxztKhkJY08V