When Seeing Is No Longer Believing: The Deepfake Arms Race Between Creation and Detection

In late 2017, a Reddit user with the handle “deepfakes” posted a video that would fundamentally change how we think about visual evidence. The clip showed a celebrity’s face seamlessly mapped onto another person’s body. It wasn’t the first time someone had manipulated video, but the quality was unprecedented—and the software to create it was soon released as open-source code. Within months, the term “deepfake” had entered the lexicon, representing a collision of deep learning and deception that continues to evolve at a startling pace. ...

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