Taylor Swift, Joe Biden, Dead Kids: Fake AI Content Floods In
- Experts criticize lack of effort by companies, lawmakers
- AI tools make it easy to quickly spread false images, audio
An AI video generator website. Misleading audio and visuals created using artificial intelligence aren’t new, but recent advancements in AI technology have made them easier to create and harder to detect.
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Deepfakes generated by artificial intelligence have proliferated on social media this month, claiming a string of high-profile victims and elevating the risks of manipulated media into the public conversation ahead of a looming US election cycle.
Pornographic images of singer Taylor Swift, robocalls of US President Joe Biden’s voice, and videos of dead children and teenagers detailing their own deaths all have gone viral — but not one of them was real.