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Deepfake ‘face swap’ attacks surged 704% last year, study finds
Feb. 7, 2024, 10 a.m. | Thomas Macaulay
The Next Web thenextweb.com
Deepfake “face swap” attacks skyrocketed by 704% from the first to the second half of 2023, according to new research. Analysts at iProov, a British biometric firm, attributed the surge to the growing accessibility of sophisticated generative AI tools. With their ability to manipulate key traits of an image or video, face swaps made with GenAI are difficult to detect. They’re also user-friendly and affordable. To create convincing face swaps, all you need is off-the-shelf software. The manipulated or synthetic …
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