Deepfake Expert Hany Farid Struggles to Verify Reality in the Age of AI
By
Eli Saslow, Erin Schaff
Not artisan, but a perfectly fine bagel. Hits the spot.
Summary
The article profiles Hany Farid, a leading deepfake expert, who is struggling to verify the authenticity of videos in the age of AI. It opens with a case where he was asked to determine if a viral video showing a U.S.-made missile hitting an Iranian elementary school was real or a hoax. The piece explores how AI-generated content has eroded trust in visual evidence, making it increasingly difficult even for experts to distinguish real from fake.
Key quotes
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We're trying to verify what's real.
In the age of A.I., Hany Farid is struggling to prove what's real before the internet decides for itself.
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