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When the '''[[Glossary#No camera|camera does not exist]]''', but the subject being imaged with a simulation of a (movie) camera deceives the watcher to believe it is some living or dead person it is a '''[[Synthetic human-like fakes#Digital look-alikes|digital look-alike]]'''. | When the '''[[Glossary#No camera|camera does not exist]]''', but the subject being imaged with a simulation of a (movie) camera deceives the watcher to believe it is some living or dead person it is a '''[[Synthetic human-like fakes#Digital look-alikes|digital look-alike]]'''. | ||
In 2017-2018 this started to be referred to as [[w:deepfake]], even though | In 2017-2018 this started to be referred to as [[w:deepfake]], even though the type of trick of is actually 20 yrs older than the name "deepfakes" or "deep fakes".<ref name="Bohacek and Farid 2022 protecting against fakes"> | ||
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