Where exactly does this video "surface"? A random person on the internet?
If it's someone you know, with a reputation that makes them believable, then that's basically a criminal act and depends heavily on that person's reputation. There should be enough deference even without that, beyond simple harassment (which is what you're saying, where you lose your job or relationships).
Otherwise I'm not sure why your spouse or boss would rather believe some video coming from barelycartwheel48292@gmail.com is more believable than the person themselves.
Anyway, I was talking about overt scams not the wider cultural/social implications. This is a large new burden that will be imposed on society. We will learn to adapt and society will manage.
If it's someone you know, with a reputation that makes them believable, then that's basically a criminal act and depends heavily on that person's reputation. There should be enough deference even without that, beyond simple harassment (which is what you're saying, where you lose your job or relationships).
Otherwise I'm not sure why your spouse or boss would rather believe some video coming from barelycartwheel48292@gmail.com is more believable than the person themselves.
Anyway, I was talking about overt scams not the wider cultural/social implications. This is a large new burden that will be imposed on society. We will learn to adapt and society will manage.