• Fat Tony
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    638 months ago

    Why do I feel like everytime I hear news such as: “Thing will fight against A.I.” Is either a scam or a bandaid to a flood.

    I don’t mean to be negative. But fighting software with software, like this, feels like a cat and mouse game.

    • @[email protected]
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      178 months ago

      I also want my camera to give the best representation of the object I photograph.
      If I want post processesing done, I will do it later.

    • LUHG
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      -88 months ago

      Did you read the article? Even a little of it?

      • Fat Tony
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        I’m not quite sure what you’re getting at. The basic idea is to be able to easily trace back wether or not a photo has been edited, as well as provide some level of proof the photo is authentic. However this is just a lock waiting to get picked to me. Hence my cat and mouse analogy.

        • LUHG
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          -68 months ago

          Your initial comment said you feel like it’s a band aid or spam. It’s cryptography. It’s not a lock waiting to be picked. It’s a fantastic start.

          • @aax
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            108 months ago

            It literally is a lock waiting to get picked. The keys have to be somewhere on the device to create the signature of the photo. This can be reverse engineered, although it may not be trivial.

            • LUHG
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              -38 months ago

              Seriously, if cryptography can be reverse engineered we have a big fucking problem and photography will be the least of our issues.

              • 2xsaiko
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                38 months ago

                So you’re saying there’s never been an instance of private keys getting leaked or extracted ever? And there’s probably easier ways to break this than trying to extract the keys, especially if they’re in some kind of secure chip. People can get the hardware, they can do whatever they want to it. Of course it’s most likely going to be a lot harder than copying someone’s SSH keys off a hard drive.

              • @aax
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                38 months ago

                It’s clear you don’t have a great understanding of how this works. You don’t have to break cryptography. You simply need to extract the cryptographic keys from the device and then reverse the algorithm it uses to create the sig of the photos.

                • LUHG
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                  -38 months ago

                  Simply. Mate, what are you smoking?

          • Fat Tony
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            28 months ago

            Well I appreciate your optimism. Let’s hope you’re right.