The threat of deepfakes lies not in the technology itself, but in people’s natural tendency to trust what they see. As a result, deepfakes don’t need to be highly advanced or convincing to effectively spread misinformation and disinformation. While many organizations have begun to take steps to address this issue, confidence in these measures is low, and the public’s ability to recognize deepfakes remains limited. Organizations turn to biometrics to counter deepfakes iProov | The … More
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