Deepfakes & The Archaic Revival: A The Long Now Foundation Ignite Talk

Michael Garfield
7 min readOct 26, 2020
It might be time to ease off on that flux capacitor…

Abstract: Modernity was largely built upon the “epistemic backstop” of recordings we can trust. What happens when we lose this privilege? As of 02020, most widely-subscribed visions of the future seem like presentist projections of a brief moment in which the West was capable of large-scale consensus on reality. Between the challenges brought to the scientific method by advances in machine learning, the inherently divisive nature of the social media platforms out of which we’ve woven early-21st Century society, the proliferation of new ontologies in order to address what author Erik Davis calls “global weirding,” and the accelerating evolutionary arms race between counterfeiters and forensics experts, “the future” may not even be a useful way to talk about what’s next…

A note on the format: Ignite Talks are five-minute lightning presentations with 20 slides that auto-advance every 15 seconds. It’s a fun and challenging format, and my invitation to present one for The Long Now Foundation seemed like a perfect opportunity to distill my thinking on a complex and…

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Michael Garfield
Michael Garfield

Written by Michael Garfield

Here to help you navigate the accelerating weirdness! Biologist turned philosopher, host of #FutureFossils & #ComplexityPodcast, ex @sfiscience ex @longnow.

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