They really need to not use the term "authentic" to name this.
They also need to be very, very careful when introducing capability to falsify photographic images convincingly.
Using the term "authentic" for this (and how do they even know what's an authentic memory?) doesn't sound like being very, very careful. It sounds like being gratuitously reckless.
They also need to be very, very careful when introducing capability to falsify photographic images convincingly.
Using the term "authentic" for this (and how do they even know what's an authentic memory?) doesn't sound like being very, very careful. It sounds like being gratuitously reckless.