How artificial intelligence is being used to create deepfakes online

August 2024 ยท 1 minute read

Jack Stubbs:

I can't say which side is going to win out and I want to be optimistic. You know, humans have existed for a long time and technologies, you know, had multiple leaps forward that has brought these really profound impacts to the way we live. And, you know, for the most part, we're actually still in a fairly good place. But we're accelerating in terms of the speed at which we're heading towards this situation that some people refer to as zero trust, you know, this, this environment, particularly online, where it's almost impossible to ascertain what is true or what is false.

It's not just being presented with, you know, something that never happened to be convinced it's real. But also on the flip side, where there can be perfectly real world legitimate, authentic events, but it's impossible to verify that's the case. For example, the Access Hollywood tape from a few years ago, if that was released a day, it'd be very easy to argue that that wasn't real, and we're very hard to prove otherwise.

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