Al Roker's image used in new deepfake scam: What to know
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Al Roker's image used in new deepfake scam: What to know
A recent deepfake video of TODAY’s Al Roker selling a blood pressure device is raising new warnings for consumers. This is the latest instance in a string of videos appearing to feature celebrities to trick people into giving up their money. NBC’s Vicky Nguyen reports for TODAY.
Multinational Firm Scammed by Deepfake Tech in Singapore
Singapore and Hong Kong police teamed up to recover over USD 499,000 lost to a scam involving deepfake video technology and digital manipulation. To continue reading... Sign in Password * Remember me Lost your password? Subscribe Subscribe to Regulation Asia to gain access to APAC’s leading platform for news, analysis, research and verified data on financial regulation. Select More Inf…
AI deepfakes and what can be done
By Seth O’Neill While manipulating intimate images and videos is not a new tactic used by sexual violence perpetrators, the recent expansion of generative artificial intelligence for consumer use has accelerated the creation of nonconsensual manipulated intimate materials, or sexually explicit “deepfakes.” Deepfakes include imagery, video or audio that is produced or distributed without the consent of the subject and has been altered, potentiall…
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