Don’t Confuse the Sims With Harmful Deepfakes – The American Spectator | USA News and Politics

New technology often sparks fear — whether about its economic impact or malicious misuse. Each generation of tech has seen this pattern, from the printing press and transistor radio to cellphones and social media. Today, the target of skepticism is artificial intelligence (AI), particularly “deepfake” images, videos, and audio. Deepfakes use AI to mimic someone’s…

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