Deepfakes, AI Fraud, and authenticity
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In this episode of "Securing the Realm," we discuss the mystifying world of deepfakes and shallow fakes and their implications for security and media trust. Hosts Josh McDonald and Chris Lloyd-Jones - with special guest Fergus Kidd - guide you through real examples of deepfakes, showcasing the state-of-the-art tools that make them possible. We also take a look back at the evolution of deepfakes, the implications for security and misinformation, exploring how far we've come and the challenges that lie ahead. Join us for a thought-provoking discussion on the future of AI-generated content and the ongoing battle against misinformation, utilising inoculation against misinformation, as well as content provenance.
Key Takeaways:
- Shallow fakes are easier to create than deepfakes.
- Real-time AI avatars can mimic human gestures and speech.
- Detection of deepfakes relies on physiological signals and contextual clues.
- Media literacy is crucial in combating misinformation.
- Inoculation against misinformation can help prepare individuals.
- Content provenance is essential for trust in media.
- The technology is advancing faster than detection methods.
- Education campaigns are necessary for public awareness.
- Corporate targets are more likely to fall victim to deepfake scams.
- The future of AI-generated content poses significant challenges.
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