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Fable Studios created an AI-generated episode of South Park... during a Hollywood strike over AI.

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I took a look and it's honestly a lot further along than I was expecting in terms of capability. In all honesty, for low level conent this is already surpassing the minimum necessary and I can already imagine greedy, low effort art thieves going all in on these and jaming out completely shows. And I expect people will watch them, or at least tolerate some of them.

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Why would you use a virtual assistant?

I have an Amazon echo that is a glorified weather reporter and cooking assistant. It's pretty useful for setting timers and for calculating conversions for measurements. I also use it as a white noise machine for bed time.

I do get the random interruptions where it some how responds to some random conversation I am having and I promptly cuss it out. It's probably foolish for my privacy, but I don't actively plan crimes in front of it, but who knows how it might bite me in the ass in the future.

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The World’s Leading Deepfake Expert No Longer Trusts His Own Eyes

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Not true. This is something I had researched in the early days. If you can store a crypto hash of the document on a Blockchain, you can upload said document anywhere you want for people to DL. The hashes will always match, and you can use the timestamp of the Blockchain entry as reference to veracity. This could be done via an open source project and should the maintainers fall off the map, some one can always fork.

I remember seeing this listed as something like "proof of existence".

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