Ai Deepfakes Create Fake People Who "do Not Exist" To Spread Disinformation

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Deepfake technology creates according to horrifying reports, fake people are spreading misinformation.

Ai-generated deepfake videos that can fool voters into thinking a political candidate said or did something truly evil are already widespread.

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Author and tv presenter nina shik, who has written extensively about the dangers of deepfakes, recently told daily star online that 98% of deepfakes are porn clips with innocent faces that may not even know their similarities. Used.

But now, new advances in artificial intelligence are making humans unnecessary. Computer-generated faces indistinguishable from photographs of real people have been identified in social media campaigns from china, russia and elsewhere.

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Ai-generated faces are created using a technology known as generated adversarial networks, or gans.

They consist of a pair of networks, one of which is engaged in the creation of an imaginary face, and the other criticizes the results again and again until the image is perfect.

These fake images can influence public opinion by giving the impression that a whole bunch of people think the same way.

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This person does not exist website posts in the network has an almost infinite number of fake faces that are created in real time every time you refresh the page.

"A year ago, this was new. ," Says ben nimmo, director of investigations for social media research group graphika. "Now it seems like every operation we analyze tries to do it at least once."

With gan technology available on the internet, it's impossible to be sure that the stranger you're with talking on facebook or twitter has always existed.

Max rizzuto, a researcher at the dfr lab, believes that anyone can learn to recognize a fake face: "once you tell these people it's actually a fake , "," he told the financial times, "you can see this developed feeling that all people should notice anomalies in the image."

But nina shik is not so sure. She believes that the ability of artificial intelligence "creating compelling faces is evolving faster than our ability to spot them. Already, she says, only ai can tell if another ai has created an image.

Even rizzuto admits it's only a matter of time." The potential ability to cheat is to some extent outweighed by the amount of work it would take to pull it off [today]," he said. "I expect to see this in the near future.

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