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Make some cocoa, cozy up in your armchair,

Oct 4, 2018 4:26AM PDT

and settle down for a nice, long read.
https://foreignpolicy.com/2018/10/02/future-of-war-memes/
Excerpt: "Over the last year, the techniques needed to create “deep fakes”—hyper-realistic digital forgeries generated by advanced artificial intelligence neural networks—have become increasingly accessible. This technology, currently used mostly by cutting-edge computer scientists and inventive pornographers, will soon flood the internet with pitch-perfect voice imitations, photo-realistic video fabrications, and vast networks of chattering bots indistinguishable from their human counterparts."
Do y'all have one reliable source of information to go to when the crunch comes?

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