"Tom Taylor’s X-Men Red is one of the best comics of 2018, and this week, in its penultimate issue, it delivered the most unsettling comic book moment I’ve read in a while...
[Spoilers for X-Men Red #10]
The Jean Grey video is a deepfake.
A
lot of the technology we see in comic books is science fiction, or so
cutting edge as to not be readily available, all to make our heroes seem
like they’re cut out to do what normal people can’t. But videos that
convincingly make a person look like they’ve done or said something they
never did aren’t tomorrow’s technology.
Deepfaked video, and audio, is a reality that online spaces are scrambling to confront even now. The potential uses of deepfakes are spooky enough. What’s spookier is the connection that X-Men Red #10 makes in this scene.
There is a commonly available real-world technology that
can do what comics books used to have to invent clones, evil twins and
shapeshifters for.
Trinary points out that the video of Jean is not a perfect fake, and can be disproven. But the damage is already done.
“There will still be people who want this to be reality so much they will reject any proof,” Storm replies. “They want the worst. This supports their narrative. No amount of truth will sway them.”
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