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But in the 3.2 era, the face is a mask that can be swapped, deepfaked, or optimized. When video evidence can be fabricated, when a smile can be generated by a neural network, the face loses its authority. We are entering an age of radical skepticism. We no longer trust the face. We look for the glitch, the blur, the uncanny valley—that is the only truth left. face 3.2

The standard organizes software into "segments" to isolate hardware-specific code from portable applications: Operating System Segment (OSS): Provides the foundational computing environment. I/O Services Segment (IOSS): Manages hardware-level data input and output. Platform-Specific Services Segment (PSSS): Handles functions unique to a specific aircraft. Transport Services Segment (TSS): Moves data between different software components. Portable Components Segment (PCS): Investigating the Influence of Autism Spectrum Traits on

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