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The FOX True Crime Podcast w/ Emily Compagno

Stopping The Rise Of Deepfake Crime

The FOX True Crime Podcast w/ Emily Compagno

Fox News

True Crime

4.8708 Ratings

🗓️ 7 March 2024

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

It's often said that seeing is believing, but new technological developments are making it easier for your eyes to deceive you. The rise of artificial intelligence has allowed criminals and bad actors to create deepfakes, manufactured media that mimics a person's voice, face, or likeness. Both celebrities and everyday people are becoming targets of deepfake attacks, so how can we protect ourselves? Former FBI Special Agent and Founding Partner at NAXO Chris Tarbell explains what this new technology is and how it works. He later provides tips for listeners to be able to detect deepfakes and protect themselves from falling victim. Follow Emily on Instagram: @realemilycompagno If you have a story or topic we should feature on the FOX True Crime Podcast, send us an email at: [email protected] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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I'm Emily Campaniel, and this is the Fox True Crime podcast.

0:46.3

Thank you. True Crime Podcast. It's often said that seeing is believing, but new technological developments are making

0:52.3

it easier for your eyes to deceive you.

0:55.4

The rise of artificial intelligence, or AI, is now making it easier for criminals and bad actors

1:01.6

to create deepfakes, manufactured media that replicates a person's voice, face, or likeness.

1:09.6

Celebrities have become targets of deep fake attacks, one recent example being Taylor Swift,

1:15.4

with artificial pornographic images of the pop star spreading across social media platforms.

1:21.1

However, AI-based abuse is not limited to celebrities.

1:25.5

Victims of deep fake crimes have come from all backgrounds and all ages

1:29.4

and have cited the toll the images have had on their mental health, social lives, and careers.

1:36.0

So how can we train ourselves to detect doctored media? And how can we take control of our likeness?

1:42.9

Former FBI Special Agent Chris Tarbell is a founding partner at Naxo, a cybersecurity firm.

1:49.3

He joins me today to explain what this technology is and how it works

1:53.1

and the ways in which we can protect ourselves from becoming victims.

1:58.0

Break it down for listeners who aren't as familiar with the technology what exactly is a deep

2:03.4

fake so a deep fake is something that emulates or forges like a person saying something or doing

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