Not relevant in this case
@Chris I am not talking about personal experience. *
I am referring to imagery presented after an event as evidence that it happened.
It’s a two (at least) edged sword. How soon before I can claim that any photo or audio journalism is fake.
I rate so called revenge porn as one of the worst offences against a fellow human being. Does the current level of artificial intelligence imagery offer a way of defending ourselves against such an assault.
* However:
Anna Fry has done a wonderful blog on cognitive hallucination.
I have a highly illuminating exercise on the interpretation of evidence. Fortunately I’m too old for jury service but that exercise made me question the value of witness statements and the subsequent jury process.