- 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 a Deepfake? Definition Technology | Proofpoint US
A deepfake is an elaborate form of synthetic media that uses AI and machine learning (ML) techniques to fabricate or manipulate audio, video, or images that appear convincingly real
- We Need Laws to Stop AI-Generated Deepfakes | Scientific American
To Solve the Deepfake Problem, People Need the Rights to Their Own Image When anyone can forge reality, society can’t self-govern
- 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
- What Are Deepfakes and How Are They Created? - IEEE Spectrum
What is a deepfake? Deepfake technology can seamlessly stitch anyone in the world into a video or photo they never actually participated in
- 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
- Deepfakes, explained - MIT Sloan
What is a deepfake? A deepfake refers to a specific kind of synthetic media where a person in an image or video is swapped with another person's likeness The term “deepfake” was first coined in late 2017 by a Reddit user of the same name
- 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
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