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Picture this: we’re living in a world where faces aren’t genuine reflections of who we are but instead meticulously designed masks.
The line between what’s real and what’s digitally fabricated is getting so blurry that we can’t always tell who’s an actual person and who’s been generated by AI.
And this isn’t some far-off sci-fi scenario — it’s happening now!
With AI tools that can change how we look seamlessly, we’re stepping into a whole new phase of digital identities.
But as we lean into the potential of these tools, we’ve got to think about whether it even matters if the people we see online are real or not.
And what does this mean for our friendships, our trust in each other, and how we perceive the world?
Friends
Katerina Vachova
@katerinaveneto
Amandine Dumont
@amandinedumont
Zoheb
@zoheb
Dr.Okan Tansu
@okanmyuni
George
@george92