The Deepfake Apocalypse: When You Can't Believe Your Own Eyes
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Welcome to the deepfake apocalypse. The era of "seeing is believing" is over. AI-generated video and audio are now so realistic that our own eyes and ears can no longer be trusted. So, what happens when reality itself becomes a choice?
In this episode, we're giving you a survival guide for a world of synthetic media.
We debate:
The Technology: How good are deepfakes really? We break down the latest AI tools and show you just how easy it is to clone a voice or swap a face.
The Tipping Point: Are we prepared for the social chaos of a major political deepfake or a personalized blackmail scam?
The Human Spam Filter: We discuss the new mental tools and critical thinking skills we all need to develop to survive in a world where anyone can fake anything.
This isn't a sci-fi movie; it's our new reality. It's time to upgrade your brain's operating system, because you are now the last line of defense against the digital lies.
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