It’s getting easier to create AI generated videos and photos, and harder to tell the real from the fake. Last week, billionaire investor Warren Buffett called them a “spreading virus," after videos that appear to feature his image and voice surfaced online.
“It’s not me,” his company said in a press release, warning that viewers could “be misled by the content of those videos.” Advertisement
What are deepfakes and how can you spot them? A "deepfake" is a computer-generated image, voice or video of a person that depicts a non-existent person or alters the actions and words of a real person.
Deepfakes and AI-altered content are notoriously difficult to identify, but cybersecurity expert Kerry Tomlinson offers guidance on how to spot them. "You want to listen for things that don't quite

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