Q&A: Fake news isn't new, deepfake news is
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The alarming speed at which deepfakes generate fake news is concerning. They can recreate videos of politicians or television presenters, manipulating their mouths to utter words they've never spoken. How can we protect ourselves? Can a single photo published on social media ruin our lives? Is there a way to regulate it, or are we living in the wild west? We posed these questions to experts in debunking fake news and privacy protection in AI. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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