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Movie "Disclosure Day" premise flawed by AI and public cynicism

The movie "Disclosure Day" is built on the premise that the public would unite upon seeing blurry alien videos, a notion the reviewer finds naive in today's cynical, AI-saturated information landscape. The film's core delusion is not the existence of aliens, but the belief that humanity would accept such evidence credulously, especially when AI-generated content is rampant and deepfake detectors are unreliable. The reviewer argues that in reality, such a revelation would likely be met with skepticism, accusations of AI fabrication, and news fatigue, undermining the film's hopeful message about empathy and unity. AI

IMPACT The proliferation of AI-generated content and unreliable deepfake detection undermines public trust, impacting how future 'disclosure' events might be perceived.

RANK_REASON This is an opinion piece analyzing a movie's premise in the context of current technology and societal trends.

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Movie "Disclosure Day" premise flawed by AI and public cynicism

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  1. 404 Media TIER_1 English(EN) · Jason Koebler ·

    Disclosure Day's Delusion Is That People Would Think Alien Videos Are Not AI

    The only plausible response to videos of aliens on television, at this point, would be cries of “that’s AI,” “fake,” and propaganda flowing in all directions.