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Don't be tricked by AI deepfakes. Here's how to spot them
Warren Buffett warns deepfakes are spreading rapidly and shares expert tips to identify AI-generated videos using visual flaws and audio cues, cybersecurity experts said.
- Recently, billionaire investor Warren Buffett denounced deepfakes after online videos appeared to feature his image and voice, prompting urgent attention to fabricated clips.
- Easier access to creation apps has led to more AI tools generating deepfake videos and photos, making realistic fakes harder to detect and increasing their spread online.
- Cybersecurity expert Kerry Tomlinson advises starting with audio cues, noting `You want to listen for things that don't quite sound human` and breathlessness, while visual artifacts include misaligned facial parts and badly formed earrings or teeth.
- Identification tools help, such as spotting Sora's logo watermark, which experts say confirms AI creation; Buffett's camp has not issued specific statements.
- To limit harm, reporters and Kerry Tomlinson urge general viewers to follow verification practices, stressing `And if you can't verify it, don't do it` before acting or sharing.
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