I have digital cable TV. Before, I had regular (analogue) cable which did not need a set-top-box.
When I now compare my clocks (radio-controlled and thus: precise) with the TV clock before the 20:00 news, for example, I realise that digital cable TV transmits the signals with a delay of around 2 seconds. It lags behind. All programs I compare with analogue cable, lag behind by 2 seconds. With analogue cable and in the past: radiowave-transmitted TV, there was no such delay. Until today I can demonstrate that difference between digital and analogue cable.
I would not be able to notice it with a delay of not 2 seconds but just 40 ms.
The two experts say that they estimate that in 2 years, graphical artifacts that c urrently are if not visible at least can be shown by graphical analyxsis to be existent, will be gone - means they will be so minor then that manipulated images no longer can be shown by analysis to have been manipulated at all. Together with that manipulation being done in almost real time, the possibility for deforming visual reality, chnaged "live" evidence of any kind, and censorship, are almost perfect, and total.
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