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Public figures see both opportunity and threats from generative AI. Seattle startup Loti is helping them navigate ...
Already, this year, there have been 179 celebrity deepfake incidents recorded—more than during the whole of 2024.
Imagine if anyone — or anything — could perfectly copy your voice or face and spread it online. A flawless imitation, indistinguishable from the real you, saying things you never said, showing up in ...
Ethics, transparency, and consent are at the heart of the discussion – but where do we draw the line? Having the consent of ...
Financial crime is evolving at a pace that regulators and compliance teams are struggling to match. While most financial ...
Are you concerned about deepfakes ahead of GE2025? Yahoo Singapore's poll gives you a chance to weigh in on a hot topic or ...
Scammers can now use powerful AI voice-cloning apps to steal voices or mimic someone you trust to pull off convincing scams.
Election stakeholders are often the target of sophisticated cyber attacks. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at ...
This was a sentiment that was shared by many participants at the Central Asian Media Forum held in the Kazakh capital, Astana ...
While deepfake generation advances in complexity, it also becomes more computationally demanding. In contrast, detection is learning to do more with less.
Deepfake-enabled fraud and identity theft has already caused more than $200 million in losses, a new report finds.
Consumer Reports investigates the rise of deepfakes, revealing how these high-tech scams work and what you can do right now to protect yourself and your family.