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I hardly believe it could work on media uploaded on YT and similar platforms, and assuming it does, it would be easily defeated either by over compressing the videos so that subtle chromatic changes are eliminated or applying smoothing filters before reuploading. Should the technology catch on, it's just a matter of time before the appearance of filters that scramble those subtle differences, masking them for example as a grain filter effect, to make it useless.


I've always imagined deep fakes would just encode to 360p to make it believable.




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