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"No matter what happens, we've already agreed to head toward the future together. That should be enough, no?"
Illustrated by Maosen毛森
#this artwork is gorgeous!#also the artist draws Gintama fanart which I never expected to see in 2023#hannah#turing#neural cloud#project neural cloud#neural cloud art#pnc#girls' frontline#gfl#anime games#gacha games#mobile games#Hannah#Turing
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commission on Skeb
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🌌 Darkstar Reunion
"Even if we think differently, even if anyone feels we have no future together... that's alright, too."
#yuri#sapphic#lesbian#project neural cloud#pnc#hubble#darkstar hubble#fresnel#hurt/comfort#tragic yuri#gfl#girl's frontline#art
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Hi! I’m Telamon!! Anything you need to know about me is on my very cool straw page! But if you don’t want to read it let me sum it up,
I am a minor with ADHD and horrible anxiety, and my DNI is the basics, no proshippers, zoophiles, etc.
This is like my first post on my actual Tumblr account and I genuinely need to post on here more lmao
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#introduction#sillyposting#original character#roblox#sona art#neural cloud#classic roblox#hope for a return of a god#oc#roblox forsaken
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Experiments in shrink plastic! I have a plan for a gift so I made some test pieces first. Featuring my Project Neural Cloud wife Imhotep, a Sylveon, and others. Made with acrylic paint markers (and in a couple of instances, a fineliner).
Stuff I found interesting:
Trust the process, not the instructions. It said 3 minutes in the oven, I put these in for 5 and they're still curvy, so I could have gone for longer.
Paint side down! Sweet Immy's hair is a bit flaky on the back :( but the layers are also quite thick sooo.
The fineliner pen came out surprisingly well...
Lines on one side and colour on the other makes for an interesting visual!
The glittery paint markers ... don't glitter so much.
... I used a terrible colour for Immy's skin lmao, sorry bébé 💔
The D20 wasn shamelessly traced from a sticker I have, from Sioned Mai on Etsy. They also sell pins, if that's your vibe. No other comments, just plugging a cool creator~
All in all a fun experiment, and I've learned a lot. Meant to test how much a punched hole would shrink, whoops. Oh well. Next time!
#art#artists on tumblr#eeve3’s art#pokémon#sylveon#project neural cloud#imhotep pnc#shrink plastic#art experiments
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doodle dump
#dying's easy art is hard#arknights#cronin arknights#olivia silence#ahrens parvis#neural cloud#fresnel
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happy belated bday aki!!
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Official 4+1koma <Nowhere To Hide>
Zangyin is arriving, Nora! How will you welcome her?

#I enjoyed this one#Nora#Zangyin#neural cloud#neural cloud 4koma#project neural cloud#pnc#girls' frontline#gfl#anime games#gacha games#mobile games#neural cloud art#neural cloud manga
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"Heh, I told you you'd like it."
Supposedly a New Year piece but I guess it's not too late for the Lunar New Year...?
Welp.
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Timelapse
#neural cloud#project neural cloud#simo#octogen#neural cloud simo#neural cloud octogen#illustration#timelapse#art timelapse
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Quiet Date
"The garden area is currently in use. I ask that you do not disturb or interfere its peace under any circumstances for the remainder of this afternoon." "Did the professor post this? Wonder what's so important for her to issue such a notice..."
#project neural cloud#pnc#clotho#centaureissi#twilight requiem#fluff#yuri#sapphic#lesbian#I just want them to have some fluff after that event#they deserve it#clotho's finally getting those scones#gfl#girl's frontline#G36#art
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Hyperrealistic Deepfakes: A Growing Threat to Truth and Reality
New Post has been published on https://thedigitalinsider.com/hyperrealistic-deepfakes-a-growing-threat-to-truth-and-reality/
Hyperrealistic Deepfakes: A Growing Threat to Truth and Reality
In an era where technology evolves at an exceptionally fast pace, deepfakes have emerged as a controversial and potentially dangerous innovation. These hyperrealistic digital forgeries, created using advanced Artificial Intelligence (AI) techniques like Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs), can mimic real-life appearances and movements with supernatural accuracy.
Initially, deepfakes were a niche application, but they have quickly gained prominence, blurring the lines between reality and fiction. While the entertainment industry uses deepfakes for visual effects and creative storytelling, the darker implications are alarming. Hyperrealistic deepfakes can undermine the integrity of information, erode public trust, and disrupt social and political systems. They are gradually becoming tools to spread misinformation, manipulate political outcomes, and damage personal reputations.
The Origins and Evolution of Deepfakes
Deepfakes utilize advanced AI techniques to create incredibly realistic and convincing digital forgeries. These techniques involve training neural networks on large datasets of images and videos, enabling them to generate synthetic media that closely mimics real-life appearances and movements. The advent of GANs in 2014 marked a significant milestone, allowing the creation of more sophisticated and hyperrealistic deepfakes.
GANs consist of two neural networks, the generator and the discriminator, working in tandem. The generator creates fake images while the discriminator attempts to distinguish between real and fake images. Through this adversarial process, both networks improve, leading to the creation of highly realistic synthetic media.
Recent advancements in machine learning techniques, such as Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs) and Recurrent Neural Networks (RNNs), have further enhanced the realism of deepfakes. These advancements allow for better temporal coherence, meaning synthesized videos are smoother and more consistent over time.
The spike in deepfake quality is primarily due to advancements in AI algorithms, more extensive training datasets, and increased computational power. Deepfakes can now replicate not just facial features and expressions but also minute details like skin texture, eye movements, and subtle gestures. The availability of vast amounts of high-resolution data, coupled with powerful GPUs and cloud computing, has also accelerated the development of hyperrealistic deepfakes.
The Dual-Edged Sword of Technology
While the technology behind deepfakes has legitimate and beneficial applications in entertainment, education, and even medicine, its potential for misuse is alarming. Hyperrealistic deepfakes can be weaponized in several ways, including political manipulation, misinformation, cybersecurity threats, and reputation damage.
For instance, deepfakes can create false statements or actions by public figures, potentially influencing elections and undermining democratic processes. They can also spread misinformation, making it nearly impossible to distinguish between genuine and fake content. Deepfakes can bypass security systems that rely on biometric data, posing a significant threat to personal and organizational security. Additionally, individuals and organizations can suffer immense harm from deepfakes that depict them in compromising or defamatory situations.
Real-World Impact and Psychological Consequences
Several high-profile cases have demonstrated the potential for harm from hyperrealistic deepfakes. The deepfake video created by filmmaker Jordan Peele and released by BuzzFeed showed former President Barack Obama appearing to say derogatory remarks about Donald Trump. This video was created to raise awareness about the potential dangers of deepfakes and how they can be used to spread disinformation.
Likewise, another deepfake video depicted Mark Zuckerberg boasting about having control over users’ data, suggesting a scenario where data control translates to power. This video, created as part of an art installation, was intended to critique the power held by tech giants.
Similarly, the Nancy Pelosi video in 2019, though not a deepfake, points out how easy it is to spread misleading content and the potential consequences. In 2021, a series of deepfake videos featuring actor Tom Cruise went viral on TikTok, demonstrating the power of hyperrealistic deepfakes to capture public attention and go viral. These cases illustrate the psychological and societal implications of deepfakes, including the erosion of trust in digital media and the potential for increased polarization and conflict.
Psychological and Societal Implications
Beyond the immediate threats to individuals and institutions, hyperrealistic deepfakes have broader psychological and societal implications. The erosion of trust in digital media can lead to a phenomenon known as the “liar’s dividend,” where the mere possibility of content being fake can be used to dismiss genuine evidence.
As deepfakes become more prevalent, public trust in media sources may diminish. People may become skeptical of all digital content, undermining the credibility of legitimate news organizations. This distrust can aggravate societal divisions and polarize communities. When people cannot agree on basic facts, constructive dialogue and problem-solving become increasingly difficult.
In addition, misinformation and fake news, amplified by deepfakes, can deepen existing societal rifts, leading to increased polarization and conflict. This can make it harder for communities to come together and address shared challenges.
Legal and Ethical Challenges
The rise of hyperrealistic deepfakes presents new challenges for legal systems worldwide. Legislators and law enforcement agencies must make efforts to define and regulate digital forgeries, balancing the need for security with the protection of free speech and privacy rights.
Making effective legislation to combat deepfakes is complex. Laws must be precise enough to target malicious actors without hindering innovation or infringing on free speech. This requires careful consideration and collaboration among legal experts, technologists, and policymakers. For instance, the United States passed the DEEPFAKES Accountability Act, making it illegal to create or distribute deepfakes without disclosing their artificial nature. Similarly, several other countries, such as China and the European Union, are coming up with strict and comprehensive AI regulations to avoid problems.
Combating the Deepfake Threat
Addressing the threat of hyperrealistic deepfakes requires a multifaceted approach involving technological, legal, and societal measures.
Technological solutions include detection algorithms that can identify deepfakes by analyzing inconsistencies in lighting, shadows, and facial movements, digital watermarking to verify the authenticity of media, and blockchain technology to provide a decentralized and immutable record of media provenance.
Legal and regulatory measures include passing laws to address the creation and distribution of deepfakes and establishing dedicated regulatory bodies to monitor and respond to deepfake-related incidents.
Societal and educational initiatives include media literacy programs to help individuals critically evaluate content and public awareness campaigns to inform citizens about deepfakes. Moreover, collaboration among governments, tech companies, academia, and civil society is essential to combat the deepfake threat effectively.
The Bottom Line
Hyperrealistic deepfakes pose a significant threat to our perception of truth and reality. While they offer exciting possibilities in entertainment and education, their potential for misuse is alarming. To combat this threat, a multifaceted approach involving advanced detection technologies, robust legal frameworks, and comprehensive public awareness is essential.
By encouraging collaboration among technologists, policymakers, and society, we can mitigate the risks and preserve the integrity of information in the digital age. It is a collective effort to ensure that innovation does not come at the cost of trust and truth.
#ai#Algorithms#applications#approach#Art#artificial#Artificial Intelligence#artificial neural networks#attention#awareness#biometric#Blockchain#Capture#China#Cloud#cloud computing#Collaboration#Collective#Companies#comprehensive#computing#Conflict#content#cybersecurity#cybersecurity threats#data#datasets#deep fakes#deepfake#deepfakes
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Gin (updated). The previous version is here.
#neural cloud#gin (neural cloud)#fan art#my work#I tried my best to refrain myself from adding dramatic lighting and detailed background lmao
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The Swords Grow Wild: Even the Dead Dream of Home
A piece done as the intro artwork of "The Swords Grow Wild" section of the art zine "Visions Unveiled" published by BobTheSeagullKing in collaboration with Logan/Tachyon , CrabdominalPain , and Luke Baker.
"A giant corpse twinkles within a cloud of oxygen, its metallic bones glinting like a quiet star within this blue gaseous death blanket. Although it is a tiny light among an infinity of tiny lights, a machine eye spots it.
The probe investigates on behalf of a million curious minds, coordinating its paleobiological autopsy of the leviathan from light-years away.
The “bones" are of a nano-constructed steel structure, stained by long dried oils and muscle pressures. Much of the remaining tissue had decayed into pale iron rich sinews along the three spines running along the body.
What most intrigued the probe and its coordinators was the golden husk of the body’s brain and nervous system. Not only was it bizarre to see such a precious metal used in a biological structure, but that it held activity. The brain itself was not alive, but it still preserved echoes of the alien’s thoughts and memories. Such a preservation of information seemed unlikely to be a natural product, at least to the minds behind the probe, hypothesizing that this was an artificial organism, maybe even an alien equivalent to the probe.
By studying and mimicking the neurological mechanics of the husk, the probe could connect to the neural network and perceive abstracts of information.
Images of birth, or more aptly construction, as its newly crafted eyes connected to its brain, allowing it to witness each massive organ be placed within its metal carapace. A skip in time, the creature rushing with other armoured missile brethren across a battlefield, surging forth in a wild aerial spin deploying numerous biomechanical bombs as if shedding metallic feathers. Other living war machines fight with and against the creature as chaos consumes an alien city of urbanized stone, steel and bone.
Clearer memories flood in, the creature ascending towards the sky, its form searing with atmospheric heat as it escapes pursuing explosives. A goal screeches within its instincts, to kill whatever lays above these clouds. It plows through the last layer of atmosphere and-
It lies in a void, circling around the sphere it came from, body torn apart but flickering with life. Its target, a biomechanical ring hovers above the green and blue world with only scars to bare.
Time passes by millennia between neural blinks, as the creature drifts away, the world gradually blooms red and orange with overgrown infrastructure. The Target grows many rings until it engulfs the rusted planet like a rib-cage shielding a heart. The image drifts further and dimmer until all that can be seen is a twinkle and then darkness as the sensory organs decay.
Even in death, it still dreamed of home."
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