The proliferation of AI-generated deepfake images and videos, termed the "Deepfake" Dilemma, has become a significant concern, especially with their appearance in the 2024 presidential race. Various sources are now emphasizing the importance of recognizing these deepfakes to mitigate their potential misuse, urging the public to gear up and demystify deepfakes. A team at Drexel University is at the forefront of this battle, developing software aimed at automatically detecting AI-created images. Additionally, there's a growing discourse, including insights from @CSHLaw, on whether the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) can effectively regulate the use of deepfakes, highlighting the legal and ethical challenges posed by this technology.
As a tight 2024 presidential election draws ever nearer, experts are increasingly sounding the alarm about the potentially devastating power of AI deepfakes, which they fear could further corrode the country’s sense of truth and destabilize the electorate. https://t.co/8C6FdpGb4O
AI-generated deepfake videos and photos have already popped up in the 2024 presidential race. Now a team at Drexel University is working on software that can automatically detect AI-created images. @DanSnyderTV has the latest on their initiative. https://t.co/WwGkwLnbHl
Can the FTC Reign in AI Deepfakes? https://t.co/wVNVEFfpaD | by @CSHLaw
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