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Have You Seen Videos That Seem Too Incredible To Be True? It might just be a deepfake.
Deepfake AI creates audios, video and images that appear real.
Here are some tips to help you spot these digital deceptions:
Look for Visual Artifacts: Deepfake videos often have inconsistencies in facial features, lighting, and reflections. Pay close attention to details like hair, teeth, and backgrounds.
Check Eye Movements and Blinking: Natural eye movements and blinking are hard to replicate perfectly. If something seems off, it could be a deepfake.
Analyze Lip Syncing: Misaligned lip movements with the spoken words are a telltale sign of manipulation.
Scrutinize Image Quality: Watch for unusual blurring or pixelation, especially around the edges of faces or in areas with complex details.
Use Detection Tools: There are great tools out there, like the Deepware Scanner app, Sensity AI, and Microsoft Video Authenticator, that can help you analyze and detect fake.
Remember, critical thinking is your best defense. Question suspicious videos, cross-check with trusted sources, and use the tools available to you. Together, we can fight back against digital deception.
Stay informed, stay vigilant, and protect the truth.
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4wSo true Giorgio. It’s like when the phones were tied by wire, people were free, but now that phones are free from wires, people are tied to it.