• nednobbins@lemm.ee
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    4 hours ago

    Maybe.

    There have been a number of technologies that provided similar capabilities, at least initially.

    When photography, audio recording, and video recording were first invented, people didn’t understand them well. That made it really easy to create believable fakes.

    No modern viewer would be fooled by the Cottingley Fairies.
    The sound effects in old radio shows and movies wouldn’t fool modern audiences either.
    Video effects that stunned audiences at the time just look old fashioned now.

    I expect that, over time, people will learn to recognize the low-effort scams. Eventually we’ll reach an equilibrium where most people won’t fall for them and there will still be skilled scammers who will target gullible people and get away with it.