AI deepfakes are like super clever photo editing that can make people say or do things they never did.
Imagine you have a favorite toy that can change its face, like when it smiles, frowns, or even says “hello” in different voices. That’s kind of what AI deepfakes do with videos and pictures of real people.
How They Work
AI deepfakes use computer learning, which is like teaching a kid to recognize patterns. You show the computer many videos of someone talking, and it learns how their face moves when they speak. Then, it can make new videos where that person says different things, even if they never said them!
Why They Are Concerning
Deepfakes are concerning because they can trick people into believing fake news or false messages. It’s like if your friend told you a story, but it was really made up by someone else trying to fool you.
If enough people believe these fakes, it could cause confusion, even in grown-up things like politics or important events!
Examples
- Someone uses a deepfake to make their teacher say something silly during class.
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See also
- How does AI deepfake technology really work?
- How do deepfakes work, and can they be detected?
- How do deepfake videos trick us into believing they are real?
- Why are deepfakes becoming so realistic and what are the risks?
- How to Detect Deepfakes: The Science of Recognizing AI Generated Content?