CINCINNATI —

It’s getting easier to create artificial intelligence videos and photos and harder to tell the real from the fake.

“A deep fake is a computer-created image or voice or video of a person, either a person who doesn't exist, but seems real, or a person who does exist, making them do or say something they never actually did or said,” AI expert Kerry Tomlinson said. Advertisement

Deep fakes and AI-altered content are difficult to spot, starting with deep fake audio.

“You want to listen for things that don't quite sound human, and with deep fakes, if you listen, sometimes they will take no breaths when they're talking and that comes to video or audio. So, you may actually feel a sense of breathlessness when you listen,” Tomlinson said.

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