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The good, the bad, and the ugly of deepfakes, explained
For anyone holding a grudge, it’s never been easier to stage compromising or even incriminating pictures to bring down a rival, destroy reputations, and kill military morale.
The good, the bad, and the ugly of deepfakes, explained
For anyone holding a grudge, it’s never been easier to stage compromising or even incriminating pictures to bring down a rival, destroy reputations, and kill military morale.
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Kill, laugh, love: what should we do with deepfakes?
2020 was an impressive year in many ways but one. Deepfakes haven’t destroyed the social order. Experts fear that can create a false sense of security.
Discussing Deepfakes on BBC Radio
An overview of deepfakes including what they are, where they have come from and how the technology is already being used in scams.
His Tom Cruise 'Deepfake' Videos Driven TikTok Crazy; you now have an Artificial Intelligence company
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Home » Security Boulevard (Original) » AI-Fueled Deep Fakes Signal New Era of Cybercrime AI-Fueled Deep Fakes Signal New Era of Cybercrime
Information manipulation has been around since Chinese general Sun Tzu wrote "The Art of War" in 550 BC. The Russians routinely use disinformation tactics
Overruled: Is Society—and the Judiciary—Prepared for the Continuing Advance of “Deep Fake” Technology?
By Kyle Durch If a picture is worth a thousand words, then a video is priceless. In court, the fallibility of witness testimony favors the introduction of photographic or video evidence, ...
AI-generated faces have crossed the uncanny valley and are now more trustworthy than real ones
A new study finds that humans can no longer spot the difference between real and fake faces.
It's All Fun And Games Until Someone Gets Hurt: The Implications Of Deepfakes
Deepfakes already have the potential to damage reputations, but they could also cause even greater harm.
This is not Barack Obama. Are we ready for the wild world of deepfakes?
Deepfake video techniques can put words into the mouths of celebrities, politicians and even the public
Deepfakes are getting easier to make and the internet's just not ready
Creating a deepfake will soon be as easy as 1, 2, 3
'Deepfake is the future of content creation'
Deepfake, or AI-generated videos, are increasingly being used commercially.
Explained: Why it is becoming more difficult to detect deepfake videos and what are the implications
The potential danger of deepfakes lies in the fact that the level of manipulation is so perfect that it can be seemingly impossible at times to distinguish them from real videos. And the ...
Fake America great again
Inside the race to catch the worryingly real fakes that can be made using artificial intelligence.
How to Deal With Undetectable Deepfakes
Deepfakes make it possible to replicate the voice and appearance of people. A deepfake creator can make that replica say or do almost anything. Even worse, it’s becoming almost impossible ...
From deepfake Tom Cruise to sham QR codes: Can people be trained to spot the hoaxes?
Trillions of photos are created every year. Many are faked, or used out of context. A new visual literacy centre at Sydney University will explore whether we can train ourselves to spot ...
12 deepfake examples that terrified and amused the internet
These deepfake examples display the power of the tech.