'Deepfakes' Are Videos Designed to Trick You Into Thinking They're Real. But There's a Way to Detect Them
Deepfake videos are hard for untrained eyes to detect because they can be quite realistic. Whether used as personal weapons of revenge, to manipulate financial markets or to destabilize international relations, videos depicting people doing and saying things they never did or said are a fundamental threat to the longstanding idea that "seeing is believing." Most deepfakes are made by showing a computer algorithm many images of a person, and then having it use what it saw to generate new face images. At the same time, their voice is synthesized, so it both looks and sounds like the person has said something new. One of the most famous deepfakes sounds a warning.
Jun-29-2019, 06:21:03 GMT