deepfakes

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Time-hopping film Here used AI trained on every Tom Hanks movie to make him appear young again.

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In an era when the creation of artificial intelligence (AI) images is at the fingertips of the masses, the ability to detect fake pictures – particularly deepfakes...

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With bodies that move and hands that wave, deepfakes just got a whole lot more realistic.

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Here are some clues that can help you identify if an image has been altered or faked.

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Video and audio recordings of people saying or doing things they never said or did can be created using AI deepfake generators and software tools that use artificial intelligence to make convincing fakes. A neural network is trained using a massive collection of authentic media featuring the target individual to accomplish this. The web is trained to recognize individuals and imitate their appearance, speech, and behavior. There is a wide range of potential good and bad uses for AI deepfake generators. You can use them to make comedic videos or instructional materials. Here are some AI deepfake generators for photos

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For the first time, A.I.-generated personas, often used for corporate trainings, were detected in a state-aligned information campaign — opening a new chapter in online manipulation.

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AI tech makes it trivial to generate harmful fake photos from a few social media pictures.

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How the Dead Internet Theory is fast becoming reality thanks to zero, marginal-cost content generated at infinite scale

Metaphysic revolutionizes Hollywood with AI, transforming film production, VFX, and entertainment. Explore the future of AI in Hollywood

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The Deepfake Offensive Toolkit.

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In a recent policy change, Google has banned deepfake-generating AI projects from Colab, its platform for hosting and running arbitrary Python code.

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New research shows that detecting digital fakes generated by machine learning might be a job best done with humans still in the loop.

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Computer scientists from the University at Buffalo used the method to successfully detect Deepfakes taken from This Person Does Not Exist.

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AI researchers are using heartbeat detection to identify deepfake videos and even to figure out what kind of generative model created a deepfake.

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There’s an art to being a performer whose face will never be seen.

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Tesla's Autopilot system relies on vision rather than LIDAR, which means it can be tricked by messages on billboards and projections created by hackers.

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Dissolving the myth of easy-to-fake face recognition

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The challenge of dealing with fake accounts that spread disinformation is probably one of the greatest challenges facing the large social media companies. Most methods used to detect fake Twitter a…

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From deepfakes and virtual celebrities to "fake news," we'll cover popular cases of media synthesis and the research publications detailing how it's done.

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A picture may say a thousand words, but what if the photograph has been fabricated? There are ways to spot a fake – you just have to look closely enough.

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Forgeries have become so good – and so costly – that Sotheby’s has brought in its own in-house fraud-busting expert.

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These entrepreneurs are playing with fire.

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Computers can generate faces that look real. What a time to be alive. As it becomes easier to do so, you can bet that the software will be used at some point for less innocent reasons. You should p…