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In a world where seeing is believing, what happens when we can’t trust what we see anymore? Thanks to the rise of AI-powered deepfake technology, the internet has become a breeding ground for manipulated videos, fake voices, and entirely synthetic identities—making it harder than ever to distinguish fact from fiction.
Deepfakes, which use artificial intelligence to swap faces, generate voices, or create entirely fake events, are becoming so realistic that even experts struggle to tell them apart from genuine footage. And as they get better, faster, and cheaper, they’re being used for everything from political deception to financial fraud and celebrity hoaxes.
So, just how dangerous is this technology? And what does it mean for truth in the digital age?
Deepfakes are created using machine learning algorithms, specifically a type of AI called generative adversarial networks (GANs). These networks analyze thousands of images or voice recordings to accurately mimic a person’s face, expressions, speech, and mannerisms.
This tech can be used for harmless fun—like making Tom Cruise appear in a TikTok video he never filmed—but it also has serious, dangerous implications when placed in the wrong hands.
Deepfakes started as experimental AI projects, but they’ve quickly evolved into a powerful tool for manipulation and deception. Here are some of the biggest dangers: