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Facebook just released a database of 100,000 deepfakes to teach AI how to spot them
Author: Ray Schroeder
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Will Douglas Heaven, MIT Technology Review
Deepfakes have struck a nerve with the public and researchers alike. There is something uniquely disturbing about these AI-generated images of people appearing to say or do something they didn’t. With tools for making deepfakes now widely available and relatively easy to use, many also worry that they will be used to spread dangerous misinformation. Politicians can have other people’s words put into their mouths or made to participate in situations they did not take part in, for example.