02-16-2024, 03:37 PM
This post was last modified 02-16-2024, 03:38 PM by OneStepBack.
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(02-15-2024, 11:57 PM)Maxmars Wrote: I have been expecting the hordes of UFO enthusiasts to eventually be completely deprived of any genuine digital material ever since I learned of the incredible capabilities of digital editing (and now even more so with the new AI tools.)
In the past, people would joke "pics or it didn't happen" ... now "pics" are practically pointless.
We could just as well simply say "Pics don't mean it happened" with equal certainty.
I think you are right MM. I know there are tell tale signs of editing that can be picked up by the specialists in this field. I think AI is going to make it far more difficult for them. I watched a YT video a couple of weeks ago about the jellyfish ufo over the military base being critically reviewed by several digital video editors. If I remember correctly 2 thought it was the real deal and 1 thought it may be fake (his reason being he thought some frames looked like a man with a jet pack on). Each of them then presented a short clip and the other two had to say of it was fake or not. Out of the 3 clips the most convincing one to me turned out to be bugs bunny upside down!
My mind is open to all possibilities. But one thing is certain: they're hiding something.
.. an upbeat cynic
.. an upbeat cynic