How deepfakes are on the verge of destroying political accountability

FOX News 

Fake AI pictures and videos will be nearly impossible to discern from real images as the technology behind deepfakes advances, University of California, Berkeley professor says. AI-generated pictures, videos and voices -- called deepfakes -- are so believable and widely available that people will soon not be able to discern between real and manipulated media, an image analyst told Fox News. "What's important about deepfakes is not, 'oh, we can manipulate audio, images and videos'--we've always been able to do that," said Hany Farid, a professor at University of California, Berkeley's School of Information. "But we've democratized access to technology that used to be in the hands of the few, and now are in the hands of the many." "When we enter this world where any audio, image or video can be manipulated, well, then how do you believe anything?"

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