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Don't Trust Your Eyes: Image Manipulation in the Age of DeepFakes

Johannes Langguth, Konstantin Pogorelov, Stefan Brenner, Petra Filkuková, Daniel Thilo Schroeder

2021Frontiers in Communication51 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We review the phenomenon of deepfakes, a novel technology enabling inexpensive manipulation of video material through the use of artificial intelligence, in the context of today’s wider discussion on fake news. We discuss the foundation as well as recent developments of the technology, as well as the differences from earlier manipulation techniques and investigate technical countermeasures. While the threat of deepfake videos with substantial political impact has been widely discussed in recent years, so far, the political impact of the technology has been limited. We investigate reasons for this and extrapolate the types of deepfake videos we are likely to see in the future.

Topics & Concepts

Context (archaeology)PoliticsData scienceComputer scienceFoundation (evidence)PhenomenonFake newsArtificial intelligenceEngineering ethicsInternet privacyPolitical scienceEpistemologyEngineeringHistoryLawArchaeologyPhilosophyDigital Media Forensic DetectionAdvanced Steganography and Watermarking TechniquesGenerative Adversarial Networks and Image Synthesis
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