Victim of deepfake technology. Harasment in internet, abuse concept. Vector illustration. In 2023, an employee in Hong Kong joined a video conference with his company's CFO – only it was not actually ...
Deepfake technology, which uses artificial intelligence to create hyper-realistic fake videos, poses significant threats to political landscapes worldwide. As these digital manipulations become more ...
Deepfake technology is increasingly used in scams, with AI voice-cloning apps mimicking voices of loved ones to deceive victims into sending money. Despite the sophistication of these deepfakes, there ...
A worrying trend— In the past few weeks, many tech leaders have made bold predictions about what AI will achieve in 2026, from mastering the field of biology to surpassing human intelligence outright.
The Gyeongnam governor election for the June 3 local elections, two days before the voting date, has intensified into a clash ...
The Financial Services Information Sharing and Analysis Center (FS-ISAC), a global not-for-profit dedicated to cybersecurity and resilience in the financial sector, has released a comprehensive report ...
Sexual deepfakes continue to get more sophisticated, capable, easy to access, and perilous for millions of women who are abused with the technology. Open the website of one explicit deepfake generator ...
The breakneck speed of artificial intelligence (AI) technology has fundamentally reshaped how businesses manage recruitment, communication, and information dissemination. Among these developments, ...
Deepfake videos are spreading rapidly, fueled by sophisticated open-source AI models. MIT researchers reveal that most of these videos are non-consensual porn, targeting celebrities like Taylor Swift.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Digital forensics, AI, deepfakes, and what becomes proof in court. As digital media plays a growing role in shaping public opinion ...
HONOR has announced that its AI Deepfake Detection feature will be available worldwide starting in April 2025. This move aims to help users identify manipulated audio and video content in real time.
Branden is a staff writer at Game Rant with a lifelong passion for gaming that dates back to the NES era. No stranger to the games media space, he previously wrote for Insider Gaming before bringing ...