Deepfakes are a red herring. Misleading video is everywhere.
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The specter of “deepfakes” – those A.I.-modified videos in which people appear to say or do something they did not do – has sparked another round panic among journalists, pundits and politicians. But are fears of a deepfake-led misinformation campaign overblown? Alex Stamos, director of the Stanford Internet Observatory, joined THINK to discuss.July 16, 2019
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