Microsoft’s new “Video Authenticator” tool can analyze photos and videos and provide a “confidence score” that can tell you if these photos or videos have been altered. If a video is being analyzed, the tool can provide the “confidence score” on each frame as the video plays. The tool works by detecting the blending boundary of the deep fake and subtle fading or greyscale elements that might not be detectable by the human eye.
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If putting out pop songs and strange rock works for your fans...... stick to the straight and narrow and give them what they want. Why try to reinvent the recipe of your success?
Then again: I hate songs like "Michelle", "Hey Jude" and "Let It Be". Maybe I was really dropped off by aliens? Number 9, number 9, number 9, number 9, number 9, ....
For my 2 cents, I can't think of a single Lennon song I dislike, whereas there are at least a few McCartney songs I can easily do without, and I think that's probably true for most people. That being said, I have to wonder if the "overall least popular Beatles song" isn't in actuality a McCartney-penned song.