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Deepfakes: Celebrities warn fans not to be duped by AI impersonations

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It’s becoming harder to trust what’s real or fake on the internet, even if it seems like information is coming straight from someone’s mouth.

The rise of artificial intelligence has spawned a wave of viral deepfakes, with AI-generated impersonations of celebrities becoming a popular tactic for online scammers.

Mike Drolet looks at how the technology is becoming easier to use and how legislation on these kinds of videos is lagging behind.

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