Deepfake Technology Is Now a Threat to Everyone. What Do We Do?

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Deepfake scams are becoming more common, thanks to a number of free deepfake apps that are just a Google search away.

Kartik Hosanagar is a professor of technology and digital business at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and faculty co-lead of AI for Business.

He also is the author of “A Human’s Guide to Machine Intelligence: How Algorithms Are Shaping Our Lives and How We Can Stay in Control.”that he hadn’t recorded endorsing an investment fund’s stock-trading algorithm. In reality, it wasn’t Prof. Aral in the video, but an artificial-intelligence creation in his likeness, or what is known as a highly persuasive “deepfake.”

 

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Google - you are a virus that spreads hate!!! Shame on you and yours! I will never use Google again for ANYTHING ☹️

Well honestly, I expected this. Tech is moving too quickly before we can analyze its effects on humans and psychology. I’ll blame this on greed.

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