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How to Spot a Deepfake like the Barack Obama–Jordan Peele Video
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How to Spot a Deepfake like the Barack Obama–Jordan Peele Video

Buzzfeed, 2018


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8

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  • Applicable
  • Eye Opening
  • Concrete Examples

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For several years, halfhearted jokes about not being able to believe what you see on the Internet have pervaded popular culture. But during the 2016 US presidential election, “fake news” became not just a household term but a political weapon. Now, deception artists have an extended playing field thanks to the latest generation of voice-swapping and face-swapping technologies. Before long, it might be hard to decide if you’re watching a White House press conference or some hacker’s concoction. Using Jordan Peele’s impressive deepfake simulation of former president Barack Obama as an example, BuzzFeed media editor Craig Silverman explains how you can avoid being duped by deepfake videos. getAbstract recommends following his advice before you share another news video.

Take-Aways

  • New technologies are making it easy for deception artists to create fake videos that are difficult to spot.
  • Face-swapping and voice-swapping apps are advancing quickly, and people are already unable to identify the end product as fake.
  • The technology necessary to create believable deepfakes is widely available via mobile apps.

About the Author

Craig Silverman is a Canadian journalist who serves as BuzzFeed’s media editor.