Earlier this month, a China's state-controlled newspaper developed an AI reporter to spot a deepfake from a real person.
For the last 30 years or so, children have been told not to believe everything they find online, but we may need to now extend this lesson to adults.
That's because we are in the midst of a so-called 'deepfake' phenomenon, where artificial intelligence (AI) technology is being used to manipulate videos and audio in a way that replicates real life.
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