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Microsoft Battles Deepfakes With AI Tools – channelnews – ChannelNews
Microsoft is introducing a new tool to identify deepfakes – photos, audio, or videos that have been artificially manipulated to spread disinformation. Deepfakes, which can be created by AI to evade human detection, can make subjects appear to say things they …

Microsoft is introducing a new tool to identify deepfakes photos, audio, or videos that have been artificially manipulated to spread disinformation.
Deepfakes, which can be created by AI to evade human detection, can make subjects appear to say things they didnt actually say, or appear in places they never visited.
As deepfakes are developed by AI that can continue to learn, they will eventually evade conventional detection technology; however, according to Tom Burt, Corporate Vice President o…
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