plural deepfakes
: a digital image, video, voice, etc. that has been convincingly generated or altered to misrepresent someone as doing or saying something that was not actually done or said
Deepfakes used to be obvious and clunky, with audio glitches and poorly edited video. But new generative AI tools have made it much easier and faster for malicious actors to improve these fakes …—
Sam Sabin
A deepfake is an AI-generated image, video or audio recording depicting a real person, typically for malicious purposes, and is difficult to distinguish from the real thing.—
Bruna Horvath
… AI deepfakes have gotten pretty impressive, raising concerns about their potential to spread misinformation especially around elections.—
Bruce Gil
—often used before another nounDeepfake voice calls: Scammers now clone voices to impersonate airline representatives, hotel staff or even travel companions in distress.—
Christopher Elliott
Federal lawmakers from both parties reintroduced a revised version of … a Congressional bill aimed at unauthorized AI deepfake videos imitating a real person's voice and likeness.—
Jeremy Fuster
deepfake
transitive verb
celebrities who get deepfaked
Scammers deepfaked her voice.
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