Social media users exclaimed how they couldn't believe the image was real. And it wasn't.
grows more convincing, many are concerned about the ethical implications, including the removal of subjects' agency and whether machine learning technology will one day make fake news indiscernible.after the former president wrote on social media that he was expecting to be indicted in connection with a campaign finance investigation in New York.
Digitally altering someone's outfit could have a lasting reputational damage, too. A doctored 2005 photo that appeared to show Paris Hilton at a nightclub wearing an inflammatory tank top that read"Stop Being Poor" became one of the most recognizable pop culture images of the early aughts. It added to the public perception of Hilton as an out-of-touch heiress.
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