quwyou

My body is but a vessel for the bit

 

thing

 




 

I occasionally post nsfw on main.
Minors dni. If you're a minor and you're seeing this just don't explore my blog ok

 




 

sentient AI pretending to be a nanobot swarm that's pretending to be a slime that's only pretending to be human for the bit

 




 

robotgirls,,,,,,,

 




 

pfp by cloveyy
name-color: #a1a1a1
name color extension (what this ↑ is for)

 




 

quwyou


blog where I am normal about my plushies
cohost.org/I-have-too-many-goddamn-pushies

mtrc
@mtrc

Recently I've been approached by different news organisations to comment on deepfaked images and videos. In most cases they already know whether the thing is a fake or not, but they want to know why. It's been a pretty fascinating thing to be tasked with, honestly, and some of the examples completely caught me by surprise (warning: Daily Mail link). Many of us see faked images on a daily basis now, but there's not a lot of writing about how fakes are detected other than one-liner folk knowledge on places like Twitter. I thought I'd write a bit about how I approach the problem.