'Believe Nothing On The Internet': Woman Reveals Company Stole Her Image And Made AI Deepfake Ad

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Content creator who came across a deep fake ad using her face warned people of the extreme power of AI-generated content.

Artificial intelligence is slowly gaining traction and becoming a part of our everyday lives. But the world has mixed feelings about it. Some see it as a positive driving force for innovation andOne of the biggest concerns about AI is the creation and use of deepfakes.

It’s difficult to know how to deal with unethical deepfakes like this one, especially if they’ve used your image without your consent. To get an expert opinion,, Ph.D. He is a SUNY Empire Innovation Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the University at Buffalo.He explained the steps Michel could take to deal with the ad. Dr. Lyu said, first, one must “ensure that all evidence is thoroughly documented, including time stamps, and securely stored.

The problem is people consume massive amounts of content every day. Not everyone has the patience to stop and figure out if a video has been digitally altered. They might just believe whatever they’re shown. That’s why there should be sanctions placed on companies to protect folks from such media. “Second, these companies must ensure that deepfakes are not created using a person’s likeness or voice without their explicit. The original subject must agree to both the use of their identity and the specific message the deepfake is intended to convey,” he added.Until proper laws are created to protect people from digitally manipulated videos like this, we must take matters into our own hands.

 

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