It couldn't be SPLICED from old interviews because topics discussed include items that happened just yesterday. This doesn't mean that it couldn't be a false recording of someone else's voice mimicking his, but it's def NOT spliced from old interviews.
You don't understand what is splicing. Give me enough samples of you speaking covering a large enough lexicon and I can make you say that you are running for president in next election.
Yep! If somebody has said a word, you can very easily change the inflection with the right tools and skillset. I don't really think there's anything valuable in that interview though. We'll just have to wait and see.
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HugoWeavingII ago
I listened to the whole thing...Here's my take:
It couldn't be SPLICED from old interviews because topics discussed include items that happened just yesterday. This doesn't mean that it couldn't be a false recording of someone else's voice mimicking his, but it's def NOT spliced from old interviews.
standalone ago
You don't understand what is splicing. Give me enough samples of you speaking covering a large enough lexicon and I can make you say that you are running for president in next election.
TheCrickler ago
Yep! If somebody has said a word, you can very easily change the inflection with the right tools and skillset. I don't really think there's anything valuable in that interview though. We'll just have to wait and see.