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  2. Deepfake pornography - Wikipedia

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    It is a combination of the word "deep learning", which refers to the program used to create the videos, and "fake" meaning the videos are not real. [ 1 ] Deepfake pornography was originally created on a small individual scale using a combination of machine learning algorithms , computer vision techniques, and AI software .

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    Also look for implausible situations, like a photo shared on Facebook of a dog wearing sunglasses and floating through floodwater in an inner tube. A closer look at the image reveals that a glass ...

  5. AI 'deepfake' videos make investment scams harder to spot as ...

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    AI-generated videos pose new threats. Last year Americans reported losing $12.5 billion in internet crimes.

  6. Fake nude photography - Wikipedia

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    Fake nude photography is the creation of nude photographs designed to appear as genuine nudes of an individual. [1] [2] The motivations for the creation of these modified photographs include curiosity, sexual gratification, the stigmatization or embarrassment of the subject, and commercial gain, such as through the sale of the photographs via pornographic websites.

  7. Viral Images of Girl and Puppy in Hurricane Recovery Are AI ...

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    Hive Moderation, an AI image detector offered by the AI company Hive, determined that the viral image is “likely to contain AI-generated or deepfake content” and gave it a score of 99.5 percent.

  8. Hallucination (artificial intelligence) - Wikipedia

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    For example, an adversarial image that looks, to a human, like an ordinary image of a dog, may in fact be seen by the AI to contain tiny patterns that (in authentic images) would only appear when viewing a cat. The AI is detecting real-world visual patterns that humans are insensitive to. [60]

  9. DeepDream - Wikipedia

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    The software is designed to detect faces and other patterns in images, with the aim of automatically classifying images. [10] However, once trained, the network can also be run in reverse, being asked to adjust the original image slightly so that a given output neuron (e.g. the one for faces or certain animals) yields a higher confidence score.