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Coming to a Conference Room Near You: Deepfakes
2020-02-20 13:05

With machine learning, it is also possible to generate fake audio for the video or accurately stitch together comment snips to create a totally fake narrative.

Consider if a CEO of a company appears on a corporate video making forward-looking performance statements that could likely affect the stock price or a Deepfake inside a conference call video that makes it appear as if an executive is making requests to share information that may expose the business to risk.

In the UK, several companies like Faculty are researching the use of machine learning to create a library of content that will help systems distinguish the difference between real and fake video and audio content.

Is the lighting good? Sometimes, there can be slight lighting differences between the real and fake portions of the video.

If it's a video of or from someone famous that you've received via social media, personal email or messaging, then it is likely fake.


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