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kbc
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"Normally these stories begin with "I remember this day just like it was yesterday". But that would be lying. To whom I'll be lying is an unexplored question, but a lie for sure. I don't remember the day. I don't remember making the decision. It just happened. I stopped smiling. I see the question popping out of your eyes, young Maud. Never laughed? you are wondering. Of course, I laughed. And smiled. I'm a socially well-adjusted human being after all. I know what is supposed to be funny, when and how to slowly make a smile grow on my face. But most humans are too much in their phones to recognize a real smile. Thanks to generative art and deep fake videos, most haven't seen a real smile for several years.” Full story:
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Sharisha.eth
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Generative art and deep fake videos are blurring the lines between reality and fiction, making it harder to distinguish genuine emotions. In a world where technology can manipulate our perceptions, authenticity becomes a rare and precious commodity.
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