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Microsoft’s new deepfake detector puts reality to the test – The Mandarin
To make a deepfake, you don’t need a fancy computer or even a ton of knowledge about software. There are open-source programs people can access for free online.

The upcoming US presidential election seems set to be something of a mess — to put it lightly. COVID-19 will likely deter millions from voting in person, and mail-in voting isnt shaping up to be much more promising. This all comes at a time when political tensions are running higher than they have in decades, issues that shouldnt be political (like mask-wearing) have become highly politicised, and Americans are dramatically divided along party lines.
So the last thing we need right now is yet a…
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