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Back in 1996, at age 10, I played a computer game at a friend’s house called Spycraft: The Great Game. In the game, you play as a CIA operative investigating an assassination plot; to mislead a suspect during an interrogation, you have the option to doctor a photograph. The process blew my 10-year-old mind — so much so that I’ve remembered how powerful that minigame felt, all these years. Although it was blurry and pixelated, the photo editor that appeared in Spycraft was a bit like what Adobe Photoshop would one day become. In 1996, it felt like the stuff of high-tech espionage and trickery. In 2023, it’s utterly mundane. It isn’t difficult or expensive to alter a photograph — not anymore. Anyone can do it, and as a result, we have all come to accept that we cannot trust any image we see.
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