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Post by the Scribe on Sept 18, 2022 21:20:24 GMT
How the Obama / Jordan Peele DEEPFAKE actually works | Ian Hislop's Fake News - BBC
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Watch the BBC first on iPlayer 👉 bbc.in/iPlayer-Home Ian Hislop's sharp, provocative take on 200 years of fake news and its consequences - from Victorians on the moon to 21st-century deepfake, and Hislop as never seen before.
Viewers get to see Ian doing something that has never been captured on film before – as he gets a taste of what it is like to be 'deepfaked'.
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Post by the Scribe on Sept 18, 2022 21:36:25 GMT
VoCo and Future of Fake News www.ucic.io/blog/voco-and-future-of-fake-news August 1, 2017
RadioLab, the amazing WNPR podcast that you should immediately subscribe to, touched a topic near and dear this week… manipulating voice and TTS.
You can check out the episode here. www.radiolab.org/story/breaking-news/
The program touched on the VoCo keynote from the fall that had the ability to manipulate actor Peele’s voice in real time. RadioLab covered this and talked about how voice and facial manipulation could be used for creating new fake news.
While I don’t think the video side with happen soon (we’re much better at picking up visual fakery vs audio fakery), the technology could easily be used in situations that might require voice only interaction or voice authentication.
What will likely happen is that we are going to rely more on the channel of delivery for trusting content. Perhaps this will mean third party verification of content to ensure that a secure standard was used for capturing and editing the video and showing the work. Maybe sites (like potentially troubled SoundCloud) will be a place for this trust to be established.
While we still rely on telephone for communications and for customer support for the next few years, a technology like VoCo could wreak havoc by some of the more adept con artists. Of course, there are lots of upsides…
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