As deepfakes become pervasive, it will be essential to prove which videos are authentic.
. She told 60 Minutes this"liar's dividend" concept carries the potential to erode the information ecosystem.
That is because the technology that makes deepfakes possible is a type of deep learning called generative adversarial networks . GANs consist of two neural networks, which are a series of algorithms that find relationships in a data set, like a collection of photos of faces. The two networks — one a"generator," the other a"discriminator" — are then pitted against each other.
Schick likened it to antivirus software that must be continually updated because viruses advance more quickly than the software that finds them. For it to work, the watermark must be permanent, unable to be changed by outside parties. Then there would be no disputing, for example, that the video of George Floyd's murder had been shot outside 3759 Chicago Ave. in Minneapolis on May 25, 2020 and never modified.
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