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Spot the Deepfake - Microsoft

Spot the Deepfake - Microsoft | iPads, MakerEd and More  in Education | Scoop.it
What if I told you that the first manned mission to the moon ended in disaster instead of success? What if President Nixon himself told you?


Would you believe it?"

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Deepfakes are coming. Is Big Tech ready? - CNN

Deepfakes are coming. Is Big Tech ready? - CNN | iPads, MakerEd and More  in Education | Scoop.it
The word "deepfakes" refers to using deep learning, a type of machine learning, to add anyone's face and voice to video. It has been mostly found on the internet's dark corners, where some people have used it to insert ex-girlfriends and celebrities into pornography. But BuzzFeed provided a glimpse of a possible future in April when it created a video that supposedly showed Obama mocking Trump, but in reality, Obama's face was superimposed onto footage of Hollywood filmmaker Jordan Peele using deepfake technology.

Deepfakes could pose a greater threat than the fake news and Photoshopped memes that littered the 2016 presidential election because they can be hard to spot and because people are -- for now -- inclined to believe that video is real. But it's not just about individual videos that will spread misinformation: it's also the possibility that videos like these will convince people that they simply can't trust anything they read, hear or see unless it supports the opinions they already hold.

Experts say fake videos that will be all but impossible to identify as such are as little as 12 months away.
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