It's a war between the deepfakers and the whitehats.
From ZD Net, November 17:
In recent years, more and more deepfakes have littered the internet – pieces of synthetic media that take an image or video and use someone else's face or voice to create a new, fake image of people or occurrences. And chances are, you've already seen one and didn't know it was a deepfake.
The very real-looking characteristics of deepfakes have allowed for many instances of misinformation, hoaxes, and fraud to disseminate online. In response, Intel announced a new technology called "FakeCatcher" to detect deepfake media with a 96% accuracy rate.
Deepfakes use impressive technology derived from machine learning and artificial intelligence to create scarily accurate impressions of celebrities and politicians doing and saying things they haven't....
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