🔒 From Taylor Swift to Joe Biden: The threat of AI-generated deepfakes in the age of misinformation
In a troubling surge, AI-generated deepfakes flood social media, victimising high-profile individuals like Taylor Swift and President Joe Biden.
In a troubling surge, AI-generated deepfakes flood social media, victimising high-profile individuals like Taylor Swift and President Joe Biden.
In the age of instant information retrieval, a Nature paper challenges the notion that internet searches enhance our knowledge.
As misinformation spreads, Facebook’s leniency toward deepfake audio raises concerns, emphasising the need for updated policies
Elon Musk’s recent criticism of Wikipedia appears to stem from concerns about misinformation on his social media platform, X.
The social media platform’s SA-born owner is being criticised for not managing a wave of false or misleading content that’s alarmed the EU and major advertisers
Striking the right balance in financial choices: weighing expert advisors against the influence of social media influencers.
The release of ChatGPT is a sign that chatbots are potentially replacing humans in call centres – a recipe for misinformation.
Those indulging in the popular recent media obsession with ‘getting into the mind’ of Elon Musk have their finger on the reader’s pulse alright.
Spotify has removed Neil Young’s music, the company confirmed Wednesday, as the folk-rock star isn’t wavering in his objections to Joe Rogan’s podcast.
“They peddle their own falsehoods while trying to drive opposing views out of circulation entirely,” writes Gerald Baker.