Facebook bans deepfakes ahead of US election
Facebook has announced that it will tackle the rise of problematic deepfakes on the site
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Facebook has announced that it will tackle the rise of problematic deepfakes on the site
A new deepfake-style face-swapping app began trending on social media recently, topping app store charts and becoming an overnight sensation
A fraudster has used AI-assisted speech synthesis to scam a company into wiring money to a third-party
The internet is awash with fakes and forgeries. Deepfakes have accelerated mass-disinformation, which looks set to usurp fake news as the latest buzzword.
AI can believably replace anyone’s face in any video, with the President of the United States. Scary? This is called “deepfake” and AI is getting better at it.
Ian Lowe, Head of Industry Solutions EMEA at Okta, explores the technology behind vaccine passports and how this could be replicated to create validation methods by authenticating identity, qualifications, and skills and improving workplace security.
With new and exciting AI products coming out every week, what ethical issues do companies need to consider before creating new AI devices or implementing them in the workplace.
Dr. Mahendra Samarawickrama, Senior Manager, Data Science and Analytics at Australian Red Cross, discusses how data science and AI can be leveraged to improve social justice and sustainability.
Cheshire and Merseyside Health and Care Partnership wanted to find out how well it would stand up to a cyber-attack. So, it asked Gemserv Health to put together a scenario-based response exercise that started with some seriously bad news – but uncovered a lot of useful information.
Adversa AI has launched a new method of hacking facial recognition applications.
In our latest Founder Feature, we talk to Mark Nicholson, CEO and founder of Vivacity Labs
Here we show you just what things are illegal online and how to stay out of trouble as you live your online life.
Elena Molchanova, Head of Security Awareness Marketing at Kaspersky, discusses how security awareness is developing with modern-day needs and risks.
No matter the size of your company, everyone is susceptible to data breaches. Only by having security front of mind can organisations take the steps required to ensure their safety
With the end of the year fast approaching, industry leaders and experts contribute their predictions for 2020.
Economic loss as a direct result of cybercrime is predicted to hit $3 trillion by 2020. How can AI lead the charge in the fight against cybercrime?
Financial fraud is becoming an epidemic. Businesses are now facing even more sophisticated scams. Can AI be the best line of defence?
Facebook and Twitter are tackling China’s attempt to spread disinformation. The social media networks have announced that they’re working to remove a vast campaign targeting the events in Hong Kong
A former Amazon employee charged with stealing the data of American credit card company Capital One has also breached up to 30 more companies
Apple’s most famous product, the iPhone, made up less than half of Apple’s total sales for the first time since 2012. Despite this, sales have risen elsewhere.
Many feared that the internet would kill albums. Cherry-picking highlights from an LP is now common and AI is central to the next chapter in music’s evolution.
For many, the difference between AI and the human brain lies in creativity. It’s hard to teach a machine to express itself, though that may be about to change.
It seems like yesterday that we received 4G, right? With 5G’s launch, it’s not just phones that will benefit: AI…