Note to self: When capturing a notable event, make sure to capture simultaneously from multiple angles to certify as non-ai.
Maybe ai will eventually be good enough to create two videos, as if shot from two different angles, with everything 100% consistent in both videos.
This is when, to coin a phrase, you would need to go to a “3-Cert,” that is, three separate angles. During a period designated as 3-Cert, any event presented with only two separate verified matching angles should not be trusted as taking place in the real world (TPRW).
As ai technology improves, all official videos, for instance, presidential addresses, might need to be at 10, 20, or eventually even a 100-Cert to verify TPRW.
And, to help make it impossible for ai to fake a multi-camera certification, all notable events should be filmed with as much random extraneous action (REA) as possible. Any recorded event presented with a low Cert-level or sparse REA should not be trusted as TPRW.
So, during a State of the Union, for instance, there would be a dizzying array of cameras encircling the occasion, and jugglers, flocks of chickens, spinning pinwheels, ballet dancers, baton twirlers and swarms of flies would all be filling the scene.
Only when it’s proven (using ai, of course), that all 100 angles match exactly - both in timing and content - will people be certain that what they’re seeing actually occurred.
No comments:
Post a Comment