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TikTok Becomes a Platform for Deepfakes | Here's How to Spot Them

Do Deepfakes Invading TikTok?

TikTok, one of the most widely used social media sites on the planet, is now the home of a regular supply of deepfake videos. These types of videos in which a subject has had their body or face digitally transformed to seem like someone else, often a well-known individual. 

The usage of technology is widespread in satire and digital arts. Compared to green screens and computer-generated images, it offers more sophisticated and less expensive approaches for visual insertions.

However, they are also increasingly utilized in misinformation operations, identity fraud, and attempts to undermine prominent figures and celebrities.

Celebrities and Politicians have become a Deepfake Subject

A deepfake of Vitali Klitschko, the mayor of Kyiv, was used to have video conversations with the mayors of numerous European cities.

Franziska Giffey, the mayor of Berlin, participated in a prearranged conference on the Webex video conferencing system in June with a person she said sounded and looked like Vitali Klitschko.

Additionally, knowns personalities such as Meta CEO Mark Zuckerburg and actors such as Robert Pattinson and Keanu Reeves have been subjected to such videos.

How can Deepfake Cause Several Social Issues?

Deepfake technology is also expected to present a number of societal dilemmas that may include the following:

What Distinguishes a Deepfake?

Users should arm themselves with as many detecting abilities as possible as one of the most robust defenses against damaging deepfakes. Read through the end.

Deepfakes Usually Feel "Off" Initially

Observe the subject's face and ask:

Context is Crucial

Deepfakes may also be identified in these ways: 

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