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Fake babies, real horror: Deepfakes from the Gaza war increase fears about AI's power to mislead
  • In this case you'd still need a way to know who the photographer is and whether they can be trusted. The photographer at the beginning of the chain can sign anything, regardless of if it's a real photograph or edited (or a real photograph of a staged scene with fake location/time data). The cryptography system could only tell you that the image originates with the same person or organisation who is associated with a specific cryptographic key.

  • Fake babies, real horror: Deepfakes from the Gaza war increase fears about AI's power to mislead
  • How would they be made secure against faking?

    If the cryptographic key itself was extractable, it'd be easy to sign fake images with just a bit of custom software.

    If it isn't, there's still workarounds. Buy a professional photography camera, disassemble it, extract the chip that does the signature, feed it fake GPS and image data, and you have a modified image signed as legit. A country's intelligence agency could easily do that.

    Even if the camera was made completely unmodifiable, you could put it in a Faraday cage, feed it a spoofed GPS signal for fake date/time/location data, and take a picture of a high resolution screen showing your photoshopped image.

    Building a system where end users are told "this image is cryptographically confirmed to be legit" just makes it easier to convince users that your fake images are legit.

  • Falkland's sovereignty 'not up for discussion' Britain warns after new Argentinian president vows to 'get them back'
  • Milei is a lot less focused on the Falklands than the presidents before him. Every Argentinian politician says "we have to get the Falklands back". It's literally in their constitution. Milei says that Thatcher legit kicked their asses and they should try diplomatic means, and maybe try not having 140% inflation so that the islanders would be less opposed to becoming Argentinian.

  • Falkland's sovereignty 'not up for discussion' Britain warns after new Argentinian president vows to 'get them back'
  • I mean the original US states were also British colonies with ethnically British people having fairly British culture. They just revolted over unfair taxes and the culture diverged with immigration of other Europeans.

    The main difference between the pre revolution colonies and the Falklands is that there weren't any natives on the Falklands that had to be removed first, and the Falklands are much smaller and less important.

  • Leisegang Nightmare Scenario

    When you get an opportunity, take it and profit as much as you possibly can.

    Rozemyne: Please support Charlotte. I promised to be her ally.

    Leisegang: We would rather support Melchior for the position, under the condition that he will marry a Leisegang wife.

    Rozemyne: That might work, though I should warn you that she would certainly be demoted in favor of a first wife from a greater duchy. Many duchies are eager to gain a close connection to me because of this whole divine avatar of Mestionora business, and it is well known how much I cherish my adoptive siblings.

    Leisegang: A wife from a greater duchy? That would reopen many old wounds and risk Ehrenfest being bossed around once again, perhaps it could cause another war. Will Aub Ehrenfest not strive to prevent history from repeating?

    Rozemyne: If he follows my advice, he will not want one archduke candidate from a greater duchy to marry into the duchy.

    Leisegang: That is very relieving to hear.

    Rozemyne: If Charlotte becomes aub, she could take up to three husbands. Wilfried and Melchior starting branch families could have three wives each. If we play our cards right, we could have up to nine archduke candidates from other duchies marry into Ehrenfest within the next decade.

    Leisegang: Nine?

    Rozemyne: Of course each archduke candidate would bring retainers with them, probably several archnobles each. Especially if they're from greater duchies. That should greatly increase the sizes and available mana of both our archducal family and our general noble population, so that Ehrenfest will permanently stay a top-ranking middle duchy. With them they will bring their own cultures, recipes and stories, plenty of material to turn into books.

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    Is there an option "show less posts like this" here on Lemmy?
  • Or just "count upvotes from posts from this community as half" when sorting posts by Hot. Maybe calculating the score of a post from both the points and the size of the community so that posts from smaller communities are visible too.

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    Can't see posts in community I created.

    I created a community (https://sh.itjust.works/c/nuclear) and am its only moderator so far. Looking at it logged out or from another instance, I can see posts and comments just fine. But when logged in with the account I used to create it, I can't see any posts or comments: ! If I use the URL of a comment section directly, I can't see any comments: ! Logged in with another account and I see the posts and comments just fine. It's only with the account that's supposed to be a moderator on here that the issue is caused. I haven't used any moderator-only stuff yet, I'm just assuming there's a bug there. This instance is on 0.17.3.

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    theconversation.com No, the Fukushima water release is not going to kill the Pacific Ocean

    An independent assessment of Japan’s plan to release treated radioactive wastewater into the Pacific Ocean, nearly 12 years after the Fukushima nuclear disaster, finds it safe and reasonable.

    No, the Fukushima water release is not going to kill the Pacific Ocean
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