Okay, soyou'relookingatsomethingrightnowcalled a DeepFake, whichwascreatedby a professorattheUniversityofWashingtonnamedRyan, whotrained a modeltowlearnhowtomapourfacessothathecouldsuperimpose a mustache.
I hadonceontobothHankandme, therebygivingus a glimpseofjusthowbadHankwouldlookwith a mustache, aswellas a reminderthat I, myselfamnoTomSelleck.
I canstilltellthatit's fakeandfairenough, but I'llremindyouthatin 2007 YouTubelookedlikethis.
Like 2019 deepfakeslookbetterthan 2007 reality.
It's notgoingtotakedeepfakeslongtocatchupin a famous 1938 s, a VirginiaWoolfwrotethatphotographsaresimply a crudestatementoffactaddressedtothe I, towhichSusanSanTagwouldreplydecadeslater.
Thetruthis, photographsarenotsimplyanything.
Photography's crudestatementsoffactshavelongcontainedfictionslikeWayBackinthe U.
It's reallydifficulttodevelop a distrustofoursensoryinputs, like I mightknowintellectually, thatjuicypearjellybeansdon't containanyactualpairs, buttheystilltastelikepears, and I understand.
I'm witnessing a cropped, imposedandfilteredmomentwhen I see a photographofsomeonelookingabsurdlyhappyloungingandidyllicsurroundings.
Butevenso, theirlivesfeelvividandthrillingin a waythatmyowndoesnot.
Itiscommonnowforpeopletoinsistupontheirexperienceof a violenteventinwhichtheywerecaughtup a planecrashshootout a terroristbombing, thatitseemedlike a movie.