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In 1926, TV Was Mechanical

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Early experiments used a dummy because the many incandescent lights needed to provide sufficient illumination made it too hot and bright for a person. In a 2022 Hands On column, Markus Mierse explains how to build a modern Nipkow-disk electromechanical TV using a 3D printer, an LED module, and an Arduino Mega microcontroller.)

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Content Credentials Will Fight Deepfakes in the 2024 Elections

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If the person altering the file uses a tool that supports content credentialing, information about the changes is added to the manifest that travels with the image. Having your content be a beacon shining through the murk is really important,” says Laura Ellis , the BBC’s head of technology forecasting.

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