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Author Scheirer, Walter J., author.

Title A history of fake things on the Internet / Walter J. Scheirer.

Publication Info. Stanford, California : Stanford University Press, 2024.
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 Avon Free Public Library - New Materials  302.231 SCHEIRER    Check Shelf
Description xx, 241 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 193-228) and index.
Contents Restyling reality -- On the virtual frontier of the imagination -- Photoshop fantasies -- Cheat codes for life -- Speculative sleuths -- Virtualized horror -- Dreams of a clairvoyant AI -- Creative spaces.
Summary "As all aspects of our social and informational lives increasingly migrate online, the line between what is "real" and what is digitally fabricated grows ever thinner-and that fake content has undeniable real-world consequences. A History of Fake Things on the Internet takes the long view of how advances in technology brought us to the point where faked texts, images, and video content are nearly indistinguishable from what is authentic or true. Computer scientist Walter J. Scheirer takes a deep dive into the origins of fake news, conspiracy theories, reports of the paranormal, and other deviations from reality that have become part of mainstream culture, from image manipulation in the nineteenth-century darkroom to the literary stylings of large language models like ChatGPT. Scheirer investigates the origins of Internet fakes, from early hoaxes that traversed the globe via Bulletin Board Systems (BBSs), USENET, and a new messaging technology called email, to today's hyperrealistic, AI-generated Deepfakes. An expert in machine learning and recognition, Scheirer breaks down the technical advances that made new developments in digital deception possible, and shares behind-the-screens details of early Internet-era pranks that have become touchstones of hacker lore. His story introduces us to the visionaries and mischief-makers who first deployed digital fakery and continue to influence how digital manipulation works--and doesn't--today: computer hackers, digital artists, media forensics specialists, and AI researchers. Ultimately, Scheirer argues that problems associated with fake content are not intrinsic properties of the content itself, but rather, stem from human behavior, demonstrating our capacity for both creativity and destruction"-- Provided by publisher.
Subject Internet -- Social aspects -- History.
Disinformation -- History.
Online manipulation -- History.
Deception -- History.
Other Form: Online version: Scheirer, Walter J. History of fake things on the Internet Stanford, California : Stanford University Press, 2023 9781503637047 (DLC) 2023017877
ISBN 9781503632882 (hardcover)
1503632881 (hardcover)
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