Can We Believe Anything We See?

The lawyers in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial brought up a fascinating perspective on the admissible video. We're steering away from the political elements of this, but the lawyers' assertions around the computational photography used on the devices that captured the footage created enough doubt in the mind of the jury that what they're seeing isn't real. When you add in deepfakes, it's important to realize that we're living in a whole new world, one that will last far past the trial. When it comes to footage captured on an iPhone, can Apple guarantee the authenticity of the image? Is that even the issue? We talk about whether seeing is believing. Plus, Seth has a befuddling Twitch issue that leads to an important lesson and a wonderful teaching moment about the fallibility of algorithms

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Technology podcast that both experts and novices can enjoy. Pop culture you love. Tech you dream about. Shelly Palmer and Seth Everett cover topics that mean a lot to those in the tech space and those who just love tech. Learn what's new, what's next, and what it means for you and your business. Could Batman's toys exist in the real world? Is Star Trek still science fiction, or has it become science fact?