Creating realistic deepfakes is getting easier than ever. Fighting back may take even more AI
- Advances in artificial intelligence have made creating realistic deepfakes easier than ever, impacting security for governments, businesses, and individuals as trust becomes the most valuable currency of the digital age.
- To combat these challenges, new laws, increased digital literacy, and advanced technical solutions are needed.
- The financial industry is particularly vulnerable as anyone with a laptop can convincingly impersonate someone.
- Using another AI program trained to detect flaws in deepfakes may be the best method for identifying these threats.
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AI deepfakes threaten trust in government, business
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