RE: DeepFakes – the Digital Future of Forgery

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Consider this technology where it can be use REALTIME to interact with people. Not just a static video, but rather an way to be part of a conversation.
...like your boss on a video conference and asking you to send sensitive information to a 3rd party. Responding to your questions when you ask why, etc.



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That's an interesting angle.

So is this now the point where one would require an I.D. implant that interacts with devices in order to verify authenticity?

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That would be truly scary!!!!
I would prefer better tools to automatically detect fakes. Maybe backed into browsers and search engines? Force DeepFake software to show a label, notifying others that it is not real. Steps like that, that don't infringe on our privacy or security.

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The implant could be countered by physically removing it. So now not only is someone impersonating your boss in that scenario; your boss is now a tied up basement dweller missing a few parts.

So to counter that, the implant would actually have to be millions of nanobots circulating throughout the entire bloodstream. They'd function like a blockchain. Of course then if you cut yourself shaving, you'd have to go to the hospital and get hardforked or something.

Forcing developers to add the code you mentioned would be similar to how software companies deal with piracy. Someone would come along and crack it, like they did with video games.

I think I'm stumped.

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