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DeepFake: How Deep Fakes are Spreading



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Fake news, also known as deepfake, is the most widespread form of slander. Recent examples of deepfake information include the video showing the Gabon president giving an address that rivals considered deepfake. The video caused civil unrest in Gabon and is still unknown about the president's health. However, it is likely that there will be more fake news in the future.

Artificial intelligence (AI)

A few examples of fake AI are being touted by AI providers. MMC Ventures, a London-based firm, found that 40% of AI start-ups they examined didn't use the term artificial Intelligence in their marketing claims. Banjo was an application that analysed information manually by human data scientists. The Utah lawmaker isn’t the only one. Fake AI has also stung many governments and companies.


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Fake news

The civil liability for platforms that distribute deep fakes is worldwide because of their global dissemination. Defamation, false lighting, and intentional infliction or emotional distress are the most common civil claims for deep fakes. The problem is that platform owners may be outside the country, and may not have recourse to anyone who is injured by the content. However, there are some measures platforms can take to mitigate the harm caused by deep fakes.


Phishing

Identity fraud is the fastest-growing form of financial crime. Deepfake tech opens a Pandora's Box of opportunities for attackers. Deepfake technologies can be used to fool authentication mechanisms because identities are a common variable across endpoints. Phishers can use this technology to steal identities of business leaders. A new threat is emerging: QR code phishing.

Pornography

The internet is increasingly turning to deepfake pornography. Its creators use artificial Intelligence (AI) to create pornographic material from celebrities and other high-profile people. Deepfake Pornography is a very lucrative industry. Deepfake videos, unlike traditional porn, do not require consent. Instead they abuse the likenesses people who are older than 18.


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Reconstructions of famous people

DeepFake is an artificial intelligence program that reconstructs celebrities and creates video-based duplicates. The technology involves swapping faces and creating deep neural networks that reconstruct the image. DeepFake, which uses videos as inputs has facial landmarks that allow it to identify the subject's faces and reconstruct it using these landmarks.




FAQ

How does AI work?

An artificial neural networks is made up many simple processors called neuron. Each neuron processes inputs from others neurons using mathematical operations.

Neurons are organized in layers. Each layer performs an entirely different function. The first layer receives raw data, such as sounds and images. Then it passes these on to the next layer, which processes them further. The final layer then produces an output.

Each neuron has a weighting value associated with it. This value is multiplied each time new input arrives to add it to the weighted total of all previous values. If the result is more than zero, the neuron fires. It sends a signal down the line telling the next neuron what to do.

This is repeated until the network ends. The final results will be obtained.


How do you think AI will affect your job?

AI will eliminate certain jobs. This includes drivers of trucks, taxi drivers, cashiers and fast food workers.

AI will create new employment. This includes positions such as data scientists, project managers and product designers, as well as marketing specialists.

AI will make current jobs easier. This includes positions such as accountants and lawyers.

AI will make jobs easier. This applies to salespeople, customer service representatives, call center agents, and other jobs.


How does AI work

An algorithm is a set or instructions that tells the computer how to solve a particular problem. An algorithm can be described in a series of steps. Each step has a condition that dictates when it should be executed. The computer executes each step sequentially until all conditions meet. This is repeated until the final result can be achieved.

For example, suppose you want the square root for 5. One way to do this is to write down all numbers between 1 and 10 and calculate the square root of each number, then average them. This is not practical so you can instead write the following formula:

sqrt(x) x^0.5

You will need to square the input and divide it by 2 before multiplying by 0.5.

This is the same way a computer works. The computer takes your input and squares it. Next, it multiplies it by 2, multiplies it by 0.5, adds 1, subtracts 1 and finally outputs the answer.


How does AI work

You need to be familiar with basic computing principles in order to understand the workings of AI.

Computers store information on memory. Computers process data based on code-written programs. The code tells computers what to do next.

An algorithm is an instruction set that tells the computer what to do in order to complete a task. These algorithms are often written using code.

An algorithm is a recipe. A recipe can include ingredients and steps. Each step may be a different instruction. For example, one instruction might say "add water to the pot" while another says "heat the pot until boiling."


Which industries use AI the most?

The automotive industry was one of the first to embrace AI. BMW AG uses AI for diagnosing car problems, Ford Motor Company uses AI for self-driving vehicles, and General Motors uses AI in order to power its autonomous vehicle fleet.

Other AI industries are banking, insurance and healthcare.


Who is the current leader of the AI market?

Artificial Intelligence (AI), a subfield of computer science, focuses on the creation of intelligent machines that can perform tasks normally required by human intelligence. This includes speech recognition, translation, visual perceptual perception, reasoning, planning and learning.

Today there are many types and varieties of artificial intelligence technologies.

It has been argued that AI cannot ever fully understand the thoughts of humans. Deep learning has made it possible for programs to perform certain tasks well, thanks to recent advances.

Today, Google's DeepMind unit is one of the world's largest developers of AI software. Demis Hashibis, who was previously the head neuroscience at University College London, founded the unit in 2010. In 2014, DeepMind created AlphaGo, a program designed to play Go against a top professional player.


AI is used for what?

Artificial intelligence (computer science) is the study of artificial behavior. It can be used in practical applications such a robotics, natural languages processing, game-playing, and other areas of computer science.

AI can also be referred to by the term machine learning. This is the study of how machines learn and operate without being explicitly programmed.

AI is being used for two main reasons:

  1. To make our lives easier.
  2. To do things better than we could ever do ourselves.

Self-driving automobiles are an excellent example. AI can do the driving for you. We no longer need to hire someone to drive us around.



Statistics

  • In 2019, AI adoption among large companies increased by 47% compared to 2018, according to the latest Artificial IntelligenceIndex report. (marsner.com)
  • That's as many of us that have been in that AI space would say, it's about 70 or 80 percent of the work. (finra.org)
  • In the first half of 2017, the company discovered and banned 300,000 terrorist-linked accounts, 95 percent of which were found by non-human, artificially intelligent machines. (builtin.com)
  • A 2021 Pew Research survey revealed that 37 percent of respondents who are more concerned than excited about AI had concerns including job loss, privacy, and AI's potential to “surpass human skills.” (builtin.com)
  • Additionally, keeping in mind the current crisis, the AI is designed in a manner where it reduces the carbon footprint by 20-40%. (analyticsinsight.net)



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How To

How to set Cortana up daily briefing

Cortana is a digital assistant available in Windows 10. It is designed to help users find answers quickly, keep them informed, and get things done across their devices.

Your daily briefing should be able to simplify your life by providing useful information at any hour. You can expect news, weather, stock prices, stock quotes, traffic reports, reminders, among other information. You can choose what information you want to receive and how often.

Press Win + I to access Cortana. Click on "Settings" and select "Daily Briefings". Scroll down until you can see the option of enabling or disabling the daily briefing feature.

If you have already enabled the daily briefing feature, here's how to customize it:

1. Open Cortana.

2. Scroll down until you reach the "My Day” section.

3. Click on the arrow next "Customize My Day."

4. Choose which type of information you want to receive each day.

5. You can adjust the frequency of the updates.

6. Add or subtract items from your wish list.

7. You can save the changes.

8. Close the app




 



DeepFake: How Deep Fakes are Spreading