NPR's Shannon Bond speaks with UC Berkeley professor Hany Farid about the prevalence of fake images and information generated by artificial intelligence and other technologies.
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As tech evolves, deepfakes will become even harder to spot
As tech evolves, deepfakes will become even harder to spot https://ift.tt/evQ86Rr Shannon Bond
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