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Policy Brief: Preparing for the Age of Deepfakes and Disinformation

Preparing for the Age of Deepfakes and Disinformation

Dan Boneh, Andrew J. Grotto, Patrick McDaniel and Nicolas Papernot

 

In our paper “How Relevant is the Turing Test in the Age of Sophisbots,” we argue that society is on the brink of an AI-driven technology that can simulate many of the most important hallmarks of human behavior. As the variety and scale of these so called “deepfakes” expands, they will likely be able to simulate human behavior so effectively and they will operate in such a dynamic manner that they will increasingly pass Turing’s test.

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Artificial Intelligence Definitions

As a useful reference, HAI Associate Director Chris Manning has created an easy to use guide on key AI definitions.  

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