@evan We've only been able to rely on photos for two centuries.
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enantiomer (enantiomer@stoat.zone)'s status on Saturday, 14-Sep-2024 08:39:00 JST enantiomer -
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Evan Prodromou (evan@cosocial.ca)'s status on Saturday, 14-Sep-2024 08:38:33 JST Evan Prodromou @slowenough @enantiomer wow, good to see you! 👋🏼
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John Abbe (aka Slow) (slowenough@mastodon.social)'s status on Saturday, 14-Sep-2024 08:38:34 JST John Abbe (aka Slow) @enantiomer @evan Or in any case, some of them will be people with machines.
(I believe it's possible, but also believe we may be far from, "person" software/ computers.)
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enantiomer (enantiomer@stoat.zone)'s status on Saturday, 14-Sep-2024 08:38:45 JST enantiomer @evan Some of these people will be machines.
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enantiomer (enantiomer@stoat.zone)'s status on Saturday, 14-Sep-2024 08:38:50 JST enantiomer @evan People will develop new ways of knowing (and rediscover lost ways).
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enantiomer (enantiomer@stoat.zone)'s status on Saturday, 14-Sep-2024 08:38:55 JST enantiomer @evan Photography is insidious because it pretends to represent an objective reality while rendering editorial decisions invisible, placing them outside the frame.
There will be an epistemological dislocation, but I'm hopeful for a future where people think more critically about what they are shown.
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Evan Prodromou (evan@cosocial.ca)'s status on Sunday, 15-Sep-2024 05:21:52 JST Evan Prodromou @enantiomer have you done any experiments on which divination methods are best for identifying AI-authored images?
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