Samsung AI Center’s Moscow research team have combined with Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology to publish a new document that shows how terrifying new software can be used to create 3-dimensional talking heads. The images are created via still images. The software’s creations are nothing short of stunning and scary. It can take a regular, common image of anyone and produce what appears to be a video communication from that person. Of course, the implications of such technology are unsettling. This means rival governments will be capable of serving up a completely fake video of politicians. It also means countries such as the United States could leverage such technology for its own purposes.
You need to read this!! Please go HERE to see the full report and examples of this terrifying technology. You know this will be put to no good use. Just another weapon in their arsenal of weapons to use against all of humanity.
Jun 03, 2019 @ 20:34:06
HOW A GRAD STUDENT FOUND SPYWARE THAT COULD CONTROL ANYBODY’S IPHONE FROM ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD
https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2016/11/how-bill-marczak-spyware-can-control-the-iphone
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Jun 03, 2019 @ 20:10:57
OH BOY…the peasants are going to have a ball with that one. I heard this from a popular radio host.
After WWll the government decided that it would be a good idea to have the kids all wear ID bracelets (implemented throughout the school system) so that IF an atom bomb was dropped they could be identified..afterwards.
The kids all immediately exchanged bracelets.
Be on the look-out for some “peasant creativity”
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Jun 03, 2019 @ 12:11:50
I agree Kenneth. Like GPS..used to track our vehicles and location. This new technology will allow all kinds of faked up videos to be used on MSM as we are targeted for one reason or another. And now with total surveillance and REAL ID we are sitting ducks.
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Jun 03, 2019 @ 11:55:54
I am not surprised.
It usually takes our technology a while to catch up to what the imagination (or the cinema) can dream up.
*** I used to say something along the lines of believing only half of what you see or hear. Nowadays, it’s more like NOT believing ANYTHING you see or hear.
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