Some people worry about deepfakes and synthetic media because they can trick you into believing something that isn’t real.
Like a Pretend Friend
Imagine your favorite toy comes to life, it talks, moves, and acts just like your friend. You might believe it's really your friend playing a game with you. But if the toy is pretending, and you don't know it’s not real, it can feel confusing or even scary.
That’s what deepfakes do. They make videos or pictures look like someone is saying something they didn’t say, just like that pretend toy.
When Lies Feel Real
Sometimes people use deepfakes to make fake news or to trick others into thinking bad things are happening. It's like if your friend said a big lie, and everyone believed it, but actually, your friend was just pretending.
Deepfakes can be fun too! But when they're used to spread confusion or lies, they can feel like a sneaky trick that makes it hard to tell what’s true anymore.
Examples
- A political ad that looks like it was made by a real candidate.
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See also
- How do deepfake videos create convincing fake content?
- How are deepfake videos created and detected?
- How do deepfake videos trick our eyes and ears?
- How do deepfake videos work and can you spot them easily?
- How do deepfake videos trick us into believing they are real?