The computational systems for producing realistic visual "fakes" continue to improve. This New Yorker article by Joshua Rothman takes a long look at "synthetic realism" — using neural nets and machine learning to generate images and videos that appear as if they are recordings of reality.
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The computational systems for producing realistic visual "fakes" continue to improve. This New Yorker article by Joshua Rothman takes a long look at "synthetic realism" — using neural nets and machine learning to generate images and videos that appear as if they are recordings of reality.