The church sign said "It's not about the bunny, it's about the lamb"
q post that some1 posted yesterday about war
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and sick<kcis lead me to seattle washington muslim church
idk could be nothing.
How many times do you forgive?
20For where two or three gather together in My name, there am I with them.โ 21Then Peter came to Jesus and asked, โLord, how many times shall I forgive my brother who sins against me? Up to seven times?โ 22Jesus answered, โI tell you, not just seven times, but seventy-seven times!โฆ
This is good info on detecting deep fakes.
https://www.media.mit.edu/projects/detect-fakes/overview/
Pay attention to the face. High-end DeepFake manipulations are almost always facial transformations.
Pay attention to the cheeks and forehead. Does the skin appear too smooth or too wrinkly? Is the agedness of the skin similar to the agedness of the hair and eyes? DeepFakes may be incongruent on some dimensions.
Pay attention to the eyes and eyebrows. Do shadows appear in places that you would expect? DeepFakes may fail to fully represent the natural physics of a scene.
Pay attention to the glasses. Is there any glare? Is there too much glare? Does the angle of the glare change when the person moves? Once again, DeepFakes may fail to fully represent the natural physics of lighting.
Pay attention to the facial hair or lack thereof. Does this facial hair look real? DeepFakes might add or remove a mustache, sideburns, or beard. But, DeepFakes may fail to make facial hair transformations fully natural.
Pay attention to facial moles. Does the mole look real?
Pay attention to blinking. Does the person blink enough or too much?
Pay attention to the lip movements. Some deepfakes are based on lip syncing. Do the lip movements look natural?
These eight questions are intended to help guide people looking through DeepFakes. High-quality DeepFakes are not easy to discern, but with practice, people can build intuition for identifying what is fake and what is real. You can practice trying to detect DeepFakes at Detect Fakes.
This is good info on detecting deep fakes.
https://www.media.mit.edu/projects/detect-fakes/overview/
Pay attention to the face. High-end DeepFake manipulations are almost always facial transformations.
Pay attention to the cheeks and forehead. Does the skin appear too smooth or too wrinkly? Is the agedness of the skin similar to the agedness of the hair and eyes? DeepFakes may be incongruent on some dimensions.
Pay attention to the eyes and eyebrows. Do shadows appear in places that you would expect? DeepFakes may fail to fully represent the natural physics of a scene.
Pay attention to the glasses. Is there any glare? Is there too much glare? Does the angle of the glare change when the person moves? Once again, DeepFakes may fail to fully represent the natural physics of lighting.
Pay attention to the facial hair or lack thereof. Does this facial hair look real? DeepFakes might add or remove a mustache, sideburns, or beard. But, DeepFakes may fail to make facial hair transformations fully natural.
Pay attention to facial moles. Does the mole look real?
Pay attention to blinking. Does the person blink enough or too much?
Pay attention to the lip movements. Some deepfakes are based on lip syncing. Do the lip movements look natural?
These eight questions are intended to help guide people looking through DeepFakes. High-quality DeepFakes are not easy to discern, but with practice, people can build intuition for identifying what is fake and what is real. You can practice trying to detect DeepFakes at Detect Fakes.
NOT 33
IT'S 58
With his wife on the Exec board at the UN
Video deep fakes and AI pics of the dead. Seems like gaza has explaining to do.
Yea Gaza needs to stand up and tell the truth.