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Deepfake:dangerous form of misinformation

Deepfake: dangerous form of misinformation

Deepfakes refers to a video/image that has been edited using an algorithm to replace a person in the original video/image with someone else, in a way that makes the video look authentic.
o Deepfakes use a form of artificial intelligence called deep learning to make images of fake events, events that haven’t happened.
o Deep learning is a machine learning subset, using artificial neural networks inspired by the human brain to learn from large data sets.

• Deepfake imagery could be an imitation of a face, body, sound, speech, environment, or any other personal information manipulated to create an impersonation.

Deepfake is a term that combines “deep learning” and “fake”.
It refers to a video/image that has been edited using an algorithm to replace a person in the original video with someone else, in a way that makes the video look authentic.

How DeepFake Works?

Deep fakes also use Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs), which consist of generators and discriminators.
♦ Generators take the initial data set to create new images.
♦ Then, the discriminator evaluates the content for realism and does further refinement.

Issues associated with Deepfake

Misinformation and Disinformation: Deepfakes can be used to create fake videos of politicians or public figures, leading to misinformation and potentially manipulating public opinion.

Privacy Concerns: Deepfakes can be used to damaging content featuring individuals without their consent, leading to privacy violations and potential harm to reputations.
o Deepfakes are, thus, a breach of personal data and a violation of the right to privacy of an individual.

• Lack of Regulation: Major issue is the lack of a clear legal definition of deepfake technology and the activities that constitute deepfake-related offences in India.
o Thus, it becomes difficult to prosecute individuals or organisations that engage in malicious or fraudulent
activities using deepfakes.

Challenges in Detection: Developing effective tools to detect deepfakes is an ongoing challenge, as the technology used to create them evolves.

Opportunities with Deepfake technology

Entertainment: Voices and likenesses can be used to achieve desired creative effects.
E-commerce: Retailers could let customers use their likenesses to virtually try on clothing.
Communication: Speech synthesis and facial manipulation can make it appear that a person is
authentically speaking another language.
Research and Simulation: It can aid in training professionals in various fields by providing realistic
scenarios for practice, such as medical training.

Legal provisions in India

Global measures against Deepfake

Way ahead for Deepfake

Strengthening legal framework: Need to establish and update laws and regulations specifically addressing the
creation, distribution, and malicious use of deepfake and associated content.

Promote Responsible AI Development: Need to encourage ethical practices in AI development, including the
responsible use of deep learning technologies.
o Asilomar AI Principles can act as a Guide to ensuring safe and beneficial AI development.

Responsibility and Accountability of social media platforms: The need will be to create a uniform standardization that all channels can adhere to and is common across borders.
o For example, YouTube has recently announced measures requiring creators to disclose whether the content is
created through AI tools.

International Cooperation: Establish shared standards and protocols for combating use of deepfakes across borders.

 

Invest in Research and Development: Allocate resources to support ongoing research into deep fake technologies, detection methods, and countermeasures.

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