Rapper Kendrick Lamar’s new music video for the song “The Heart Part 5” drives home the idea that — in the right hands — deepfake tech can be used to …
Deepfakes
Capable of rendering lifelike facsimiles, deepfakes can be used to make videos of essentially anyone saying anything. The implications are awesome, and potentially frightening.
The ability to put one person’s face on another’s body in a video is nothing new — professional visual effects (VFX) artists have been swapping …
To get people thinking about the threat of “deepfake geography,” University of Washington (UW) researchers built an AI that could create convincingly …
Deepfakes — feared internet deception du jour — have inspired both amazement and alarm. What is a deepfake? Essentially, it’s really, really good fake …
When you pose for a photograph, you probably tilt your head this way or that between shots so that the camera can capture your different angles. Now, …
Spotting deepfakes is no easy task — just ask Tom Cruise. (There’s a Mission: Impossible joke in here somewhere…) Designed with sophisticated …
With the help of AI, savvy editors can now create videos in which a real person says or does something they didn’t do. These clips, dubbed …
Deepfake videos use video manipulation to show people saying and doing things they never have. These engineers are using blockchain technology to …