How do AI deepfakes threaten trust and information?

Imagine you're watching a video of someone saying something silly, but it’s actually a smart robot pretending to be them, that's what AI deepfakes are like.

What Are AI Deepfakes?

Think of a deepfake as a clever costume party trick. A person can look and sound just like their friend, even if they're not there! The robot uses lots of pictures and videos to learn how the person moves, talks, and even smiles. Then it puts all that together to make a new video where the person looks like they're saying something totally different.

Why They Threaten Trust

When you see someone say something silly or mean in a video, you might believe them, but if it's actually a deepfake, your friend didn't really say that! It feels like someone is playing a trick on you. If this happens a lot, you might start doubting everything you see and hear. That’s how AI deepfakes can hurt the trust we have in each other and the information we believe.

Why They Mess With Information

Imagine your favorite teacher shows up on TV saying that math is fun, but it's actually a robot pretending to be them! You might start thinking math is fun, but then you find out it was just a trick. That’s how AI deepfakes can make people believe false things, making it harder for everyone to know what’s true and what’s not.

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Examples

  1. A video of a famous person saying something silly, but it's actually fake
  2. People believe a fake news story because it looks like a real interview
  3. Someone uses a deepfake to trick their friend into sending money

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