Comment by PaulHoule
3 years ago
I thought it was really funny in the 1980s that people in medical imaging were really afraid to introduce image compression like JPEG because the artifacts might affect the interpretation of images but today I see article after article about neural image enhancement and it seems almost no concern that a system like that would be great at hallucinating both normal tissue and tumors.
So far as law and justice goes it is the other way around too. If it is known to be possible that cameras can hallucinate your identity, it won't be possible to use photographic proof to hold people to account.
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