A judge in Florida received what looked like a Grand Theft Auto-style video game clip. Then she realized it depicted her own ...
Pilot programs on Spotify and iHeartMedia currently allow select podcasters — including Bill Simmons, Malcolm Gladwell and ...
ABC News was given rare access into the world of how Hollywood is already harnessing AI, with the Creative Artists Agency, providing a peek at its white-glove offering to digitally clone some of the ...
Audio deepfakes sound almost exactly like real people, sometimes even people you know. It only takes a few seconds of recorded speech to accurately recreate someone’s tone and rhythm with modern voice ...
Attack simulations conducted with international organizations show that deepfakes are no longer a futuristic hypothesis but ...
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The Nation on MSNOpinion

Our Racist, Terrifying Deepfake Future Is Here

A faked viral video of a white CEO shoplifting is one thing. What happens when an AI-generated video incriminates a Black suspect? That’s coming, and we’re completely unprepared.
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Ending impunity against journalists

THERE is a renewed opportunity to improve the working conditions for media practitioners, as the world marks the International Day to End Impunity for ...
We are in the middle of an AI gold rush. The technology is advancing, democratizing access to everything from automated content creation to algorithmic ...
Synthetic audio and video—better known as deepfakes—have moved beyond entertainment or political misuse to become a key tool in cybercrime. What was once a tech novelty is now a serious business risk.
Annual crypto crime has grown by an average of 25 percent in recent years and may have surpassed $51 billion last year, according to some estimates. Organised scammers use advanced technology ...
Synthetic influencers represent a thrilling yet precarious frontier where innovation collides with sentiment and regulation.