What’s at stake is history itself. Recent advances in artificial intelligence, combined with shifting market dynamics, are quietly reshaping the relationship between documentary filmmakers and their audiences What was once a clear line between fact and interpretation is becoming increasingly blurred The rise of synthetic footage tools that can generate realistic video clips from text prompts are now publicly available Ai’s growing abilities to create realistic videos, images, documents and audio have judges worried about the trustworthiness of evidence in their courtrooms. Video is threatening our ability to trust documentaries the new york timesview full coverage on google news
The power of ai to create words and images that seem real but aren’t threatens society, critical thinking and civilizational stability Public citizen demands openai withdraw sora 2, an ai deepfake tool that watchdog groups warn threatens democracy, privacy and consent The app, rushed to market weeks ago, already generated.
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