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02/01/2021
■Class discussion: Do you think deepfake videos are just harmless fun or could they endanger you and the nation? Why? Will computer scientists be able to create programs that will be able to detect phony videos and take them offline before they can cause serious trouble? Are there any computer programs to filter out all the misinformation, propaganda, doctored images and outright lies on the internet? Can someone lie about an event by only showing part of a longer video? Any examples? How can you tell what you see, read or hear is really true?
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