Editing Synthetic human-like fakes
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If the handwriting-like synthesis passes human and media forensics testing, it is a '''digital handwrite-alike'''. | If the handwriting-like synthesis passes human and media forensics testing, it is a '''digital handwrite-alike'''. | ||
Here we find a '''risk''' | Here we find a similar '''risk''' to that which realized when the '''[[w:speaker recognition]] systems''' turning out to be instrumental in the development of '''[[#Digital sound-alikes|digital sound-alikes]]'''. After the knowledge needed to recognize a speaker was [[w:Transfer learning|w:transferred]] into a generative task in 2018 by Google researchers, we no longer cannot effectively determine for English speakers which recording is human in origin and which is from a machine origin. | ||
'''Handwriting-like syntheses''': | '''Handwriting-like syntheses''': |