![]() That same technology is creating a growing class of footage and photos, called “ deepfakes,” that have the potential to undermine truth, confuse viewers, and sow discord at a much larger scale than we’ve already seen with text-based fake news. Earlier this year, MIT Technology Review senior AI editor Will Knight used off-the-shelf software to forge his own fake video of US senator Ted Cruz. The video is a little glitchy, but it won’t be for long. ![]() Now the advent of AI-generated imagery has made it easier for anyone to tweak an image or a video with confusingly realistic results. Either you used CGI to generate photorealistic images from scratch (both challenging and expensive) or you needed some mastery of Photoshop-and a lot of time-to convincingly modify existing pictures. ![]() Falsifying photos and videos used to take a lot of work.
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