- Deepfake - Wikipedia
Deepfakes (a portmanteau of ' deep learning ' and 'fake'[1]) are images, videos, or audio that have been edited or generated using artificial intelligence, AI-based tools or audio-video editing software
- What is Deepfake Technology? | Definition from TechTarget
Deepfake technology is a type of artificial intelligence used to create convincing fake images, videos and audio recordings The term describes both the technology and the resulting bogus content and is a portmanteau of deep learning and fake
- Deepfake | Meaning, AI, Technology, Uses, Detection | Britannica
A deepfake is synthetic media, including images, videos, and audio, generated by artificial intelligence (AI) technology that portray something that does not exist in reality or events that have never occurred
- Deepfakes: Definition, Types Key Examples - SentinelOne
Deepfakes, in essence, are synthetic media (typically video or audio) created by AI models to mimic real people’s faces, voices, or movements with eerie realism
- What Are Deepfakes? A Comprehensive Overview
Deepfakes refer to synthetic media, primarily images, videos, and audio, that are manipulated using advanced artificial intelligence (AI) techniques to create highly realistic, yet fabricated, content
- Real vs. AI: Your Deepfake Spotters Guide for AI-Generated Videos
Real vs AI: Your Deepfake Spotter's Guide for AI-Generated Videos These are the tell-tale signs of an AI-generated video so you don't get tricked into believing something fake is real
- Deepfake Made Simple How It Work - spotintelligence. com
The term “deepfake” is a blend of “deep learning” and “fake” and refers to highly realistic but artificially generated media—typically videos, images, or audio—that can convincingly depict people doing or saying things they never actually did
- The harm of deepfakes: a scoping review of deepfakes . . . - Springer
2 Deepfake use: focus on the use of deepfake and their consequences; including direct (exposure to deepfakes) and indirect (caused by implemented strategies against deepfakes, or general prevalence of deepfakes) consequences; excluding works on AI in general without relevant information on deepfakes
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