Abuse of deep fakes through videos, images and artificial intelligence could pose a threat to democracy, Cincinnati’s 91.7 WVXU FM reports. On the Aug. 8 “Cincinnati Edition” program, the future of deep fakes and the challenge they pose to democratic discourse was examined by Intrust IT Director of Business Growth Dave Hatter, University of Cincinnati School of Public and International Affairs professor and Director Richard Harknett, and Arizona State University School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence professor Subbarao Kambhampati.
How advanced deep fakes could threaten democracy
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