Deepfakes – Primer and Forecast:
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Main Author: Hwang, Tim (Author)
Other Authors: Malnczyk, Jazlyn (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Riga [Latvia] NATO Strategic Communications Centre of Excellence 2020
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Online Access:BSB01
Item Description:"Artificial intelligence"—the broad category of study exploring the creation of intelligent machines—has enjoyed a resurgence in the last decade, driven by a combination of research breakthroughs, a massive expansion in access to data, and advances in computational hardware. New developments and applications have captured the imagination of policymakers and the public at large, inspiring both hopes and fears around artificial intelligence and its future prospects. Among the many areas of concern around the technology, perhaps one of the most widely discussed has been the threat posed by "deepfakes": synthetic audio, images, and video generated with artificial intelligence. Deepfakes are often strikingly realistic and sometimes challenging to distinguish from the genuine article. Artificial intelligence has been used to produce deepfakes depicting prominent political figures from Donald Trump to Vladimir Putin saying a variety of things they never in fact said
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (1 p. 23)
ISBN:9789934564499

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