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2019-09-11
Devin Coldewey.  2019.  To Detect Fake News, This AI First Learned to Write it. Tech Crunch.

Naturally Grover is best at detecting its own fake articles, since in a way the agent knows its own processes. But it can also detect those made by other models, such as OpenAI's GPT2, with high accuracy.

Caleb Townsend.  2019.  Deepfake Technology: Implications for the Future. U.S. Cybersecurity Magazine.

Deepfakes' most menacing consequence is their ability to make us question what we are seeing. The more popular deepfake technology gets, the less we will be able to trust our own eyes.

Clint Watts.  2019.  The National Security Challenges of Artificial Intelligence, Manipulated Media, and 'Deepfakes'. Foreign Policy Research Institute.

The spread of Deepfakes via social media platforms leads to disinformation and misinformation. There are ways in which the government and social media companies can prevent to prevent Deepfakes.

2019-09-10
Kaveh Waddell.  2019.  The 2020 campaigns aren't ready for deepfakes. Axios.

There is expected to be a surge in deepfakes during the 2020 presidential campaigns. According to experts, little has been done to prepare for fake videos in which candidates are depicted unfavorably in order to sway public perception.

Gregory Barber.  2019.  Deepfakes Are Getting Better, But They're Still Easy to Spot. Wired.

This article pertains to cognitive security. There are deep concerns about the growing ability to create deepfakes. There is also deep concern about the malicious use of deepfakes to change the opinions of how people see a public figure.

2019-09-06
Gregory Barber.  2019.  Deepfakes Are Getting Better, But They're Still Easy to Spot. Wired.

This article pertains to cognitive security. There are deep concerns about the growing ability to create deepfakes. There is also deep concern about the malicious use of deepfakes to change the opinions of how people see a public figure.

Lily Hay Newman.  2019.  To Fight Deepfakes, Researchers Built a Smarter Camera. Wired.

This article pertains to cognitive security. Detecting manipulated photos, or "deepfakes," can be difficult. Deepfakes have become a major concern as their use in disinformation campaigns, social media manipulation, and propaganda grows worldwide.