My dead father is "writing" me notes again
Briefly

Thanks to a new AI image generator, it turns out that my dad and I still have one more adventure to go. The results astounded me and raised deep questions about ethics, the authenticity of media artifacts, and the personal meaning behind handwriting itself. Captured by a neural network, part of my dad will live on in a dynamic way that was impossible a decade ago. It's a celebration of something great about him—reviving the distinct way he wrote.
Copying someone's handwriting so convincingly could bring dangers... we're being given further proof of what was always the case: Recorded media has no intrinsic truthfulness. This fluidity in media creation is exemplified by Flux's approach to handwriting synthesis. One of the most interesting things about the Flux solution is that no two letters are rendered in exactly the same way, making it both captivating and potentially misleading.
Read at Ars Technica
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