• About BreezyScroll
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact Us
Saturday, July 11, 2026
BreezyScroll
  • Home
  • Breezy Stories
  • Technology
  • Gaming
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • World
  • Money
  • Sports
  • Breezy Explainer
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Breezy Stories
  • Technology
  • Gaming
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • World
  • Money
  • Sports
  • Breezy Explainer
No Result
View All Result
BreezyScroll
No Result
View All Result

Home  /  Technology  /  All you need to know about deepfakes and why they are dangerous

All you need to know about deepfakes and why they are dangerous

by KS Arpitha
August 3, 2021
in Technology
Reading Time: 3 mins read
All you need to know about deepfakes and why they are dangerous

Deepfakes are taking over the internet. They hold the power of manipulation and can fool or influence large groups of people. Additionally, they are tools of great destruction. Here’s all about them and how you can spot them.

What are deepfakes?

What are deepfakes?

You’ve probably seen videos of Mark Zuckerberg brag about having ‘control on billions of people’s stollen data’. Or that of Barak Obama calling Donald Trump a ‘complete dipshit’. Well, they are both deepfakes or synthetic manipulation. Deepfakes use deep learning, a form of AI to make images and videos or voice notes of fake events. This is what people use to put words in movie star’s or politician’s mouths or even make someone dance.

“This technology can be used to undermine the reputation of a political candidate by making the candidate appear to say or do things that never actually occurred. They are a powerful new tool for those who might want to use misinformation to influence an election,” said John Villasenor. Villasenor is a nonresident senior fellow of studies in governance at the Center for Technology innovation in Brookings Institution. Evidently, such technology is creating a new set of challenging policies, legal issues and, technology.

But, how does it work?

Deepfake

Deepfakes use deep learning technology to create counterfeits from analysis of videos and photographs of the target from many angles. It then mimics the person’s speech and behavior patterns. “Once a preliminary fake has been produced, a method known as GANs, or generative adversarial networks, makes it more believable. The GANs process seeks to detect flaws in the forgery. This is leading to improvements addressing the flaws,” explained Paul Barret, an adjunct professor of law from New York University. It takes multiple rounds of improvement and detection to complete a deepfake video.

The GANs did not just create the problem, it can also make it much worse. Hence, it is a perfect weapon for makers of fake news. Those who wish to manipulate anything, from news and elections to the price of stocks!

How can you spot a deepfake?

How can you spot a deepfake?

Spotting deepfakes are harder than ever with the advancement of technology. In 2018, researchers from Cornell University found that people in a deepfake video have abnormal blinking. This is because since most images have open eyes, it is difficult for an algorithm to learn how people blink. However, after the reveal of this weakness, they improved it. Here are some easy ways to sport them-

  • Unnatural facial expressions
  • Misalignment and blurring on the edges of an image, person, or body parts
  • Unnatural body movement
  • Position of awkward facial features
  • Unnatural coloring of skin, eyes, or lighting
  • No or low emotions
  • Videos that look unnatural when they are slowed down
  • Unnatural looking teeth
  • Hair that does not look real
  • Inconsistent noises and audio
  • Hashtag discrepancies
  • Digital fingerprints
  • Awkward body posture
  • Reverse image searches

With the rise in such content that spreads like wildfire, it is important to know how not to become their prey. Moreover, it is always best to be skeptical about any video that you see on the internet, being careful about opening suspicious links or sending funds to unknown sources.

ShareTweetShareSend

Recent Articles

Passenger Partially Sucked Out of Airplane Window After Mid-Air Decompression. Here’s What Happened

Passenger Partially Sucked Out of Airplane Window After Mid-Air Decompression. Here’s What Happened

July 11, 2026
china rocket

China Achieves First Controlled Reusable Rocket Recovery. Here’s How It Compares With SpaceX

July 11, 2026
Andy Burnham Set to Become UK Prime Minister After Winning Overwhelming Labour Support

Andy Burnham Set to Become UK Prime Minister After Winning Overwhelming Labour Support

July 11, 2026
Cyclospora: Explosive Diarrhea Parasite Outbreak Spreads Across the US: All About It

Cyclospora: Explosive Diarrhea Parasite Outbreak Spreads Across the US: All About It

July 11, 2026
BreezyScroll Logo

BreezyScroll is a global content platform that provides a unique experience of enhancing the knowledge quotient for its audience by providing the latest news and updates from various categories such as politics, sports, entertainment, technology, and more.
The platform aims to provide a concise and easy-to-read format for its users. BreezyScroll covers news stories from around the world, majorly the United States. The platform was launched in 2021 and has become one of the fastest-growing content companies in the US.

Follow Us

Browse by Category

  • Africa
  • Alaska
  • Animals
  • Asia
  • Athletics
  • Australia
  • Auto
  • Basketball
  • Bollywood
  • Brand
  • Breezy Explainer
  • Breezy Feature
  • Breezy Soul
  • Business
  • Canada
  • Chess
  • China
  • Coronavirus
  • Cricket
  • DIY
  • Education
  • Entertainment
  • Environment
  • EPL
  • Europe
  • Exclusive Interview
  • Exclusive Review
  • Football
  • Gaming
  • Health
  • Hollywood
  • India
  • International
  • K Pop
  • Law
  • Lifestyle
  • Middle East
  • Money
  • NFL
  • North America
  • OTT
  • Paris Olympics
  • Pets
  • Press Releases
  • Russia
  • Science
  • South America
  • Space
  • Sports
  • Startup
  • Technology
  • Tennis
  • Tennis
  • The Achievers
  • The US
  • Travel
  • UK
  • UK
  • Uncategorized
  • World
  • WWE

Trending Topics

AI Apple Australia Biden California Canada ChatGPT China Climate Change Coronavirus COVID-19 Donald Trump Elon Musk Featured Florida Google IPL Iran Japan Joe Biden Mars Meta Moon NASA NBA Netflix New York North Korea Ohio OpenAI Putin Russia Russia-Ukraine crisis South Korea Taliban Tesla Texas TikTok Trump Twitter UFO UK Ukraine USA Virat Kohli

No Result
View All Result
  • About BreezyScroll
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact Us

© 2024 · BreezyScroll.com

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Breezy Stories
  • Technology
  • Gaming
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • World
  • Money
  • Sports
  • Breezy Explainer

© 2024 · BreezyScroll.com

Go to mobile version