How do deepfakes work, and can they be detected?

Deepfakes are like movies that change real people’s faces to look like someone else, just like a face mask changes how you look.

How deepfakes work

Imagine your friend is wearing a funny hat, and you draw a new nose on their picture. Deepfakes do something similar but with computers. They use special computer programs to watch lots of videos of a person talking or smiling, like watching someone eat pizza for hours! Then the computer learns how that person’s face moves. It can then put those movements onto another person’s face in a video, making it look like they’re saying something else, just like changing your friend's hat and nose to make them look like a superhero.

Can deepfakes be detected?

Sometimes, you can tell if something is fake by looking closely. If the eyes blink too fast or the lips don’t move right, it’s like when your drawing has a crooked smile, you know it’s not real. People use tools that check for these little mistakes to find out if a video is a deepfake or not.

Deepfakes are like a cool trick, fun at first, but you can learn how they work and spot them!

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Examples

  1. A deepfake is like a magic trick where someone's face changes to look like another person, and their voice sounds like someone else's.
  2. Imagine watching a video of your teacher giving a speech, but it's actually your friend's face and voice.
  3. You can use deepfakes to make funny videos by putting one person’s face on another body.

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