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The Future Will Be Synthesised - Episode 4

Seriously...

BBC

Documentary, Society & Culture

4.1885 Ratings

🗓️ 20 May 2022

⏱️ 16 minutes

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Summary

If anything can be a deepfake, perhaps nothing can be trusted - and politicians can take advantage of the so called "Liars' dividend" by dismissing real media as fake. In satire, deepfakes have already had a controversial impact, targeting politicians, business leaders, and celebrities. Meanwhile, convincing deepfake audio and video have the potential to create a new wave of fraud where faces, voices and bodies can be stolen. These malicious uses of deepfake technology started out targeting celebrities and people in the public eye, but have become a mainstream challenge for cyber security professionals and ordinary individuals whose images have been used without their consent. Deepfakes can be used to defame or discredit people - but on the flip side, the cry of ‘deepfake’ could undermine trust in the use of video evidence in the justice system. What can we do to protect citizens from synthetic media’s malicious uses? And might there be some positive applications for deepfakes in politics? Interviewees: Sam Gregory, Witness; Nina Schick, author; Victor Riparbelli, Synthesia

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0:00.0

This was an impregnable fortress. The only way you get out was in a wooden box.

0:05.0

The controversial maximum security prison impossible to escape from.

0:09.0

And one of the duties of a political prisoner is the escape.

0:12.0

The IRA inmates who found a way. of a political prisoner is the escape.

0:12.5

The IRA inmates who found a way.

0:14.5

I'm Carlo Gableer and I'll be navigating a path

0:19.5

through the disturbing inside story of the biggest jailbreak in British and Irish history.

0:25.0

The narrative that they want is that this is a big achievement by them.

0:28.5

Escape from the maze, listen first on BBC Sounds.

0:35.0

BBC Sounds.

0:34.0

BBC Sounds, Music Radio Podcasts.

0:39.0

Hi, I'm Henry Ida, and this is seriously from BBC Radio 4.

0:44.0

In part 4 of the future will be synthesized

0:47.0

we'll be exploring how deep fakes and synthetic media are used creatively

0:50.0

in art and advertising. What are the ethical and legal challenges that arise?

0:55.8

To be or not to be, that is the question, whether it's not blunder

1:00.4

my, so this sounds to me, like the voice of rapper Jay-Z reciting a famous soliloquy from Shakespeare's

1:07.0

Hamlet, but is it Jay-Z or not Jay-Z?

1:11.0

We in the herd that kin dies and natural shocks that flesh is here too. In fact, it's a piece of deep fake audio created by a yepheck audio created by a

1:18.0

yupuber and it's highlighted a thorny question in the world of synthetic media.

1:22.2

Do you own the sound of your own voice?

1:25.0

My name is Henry Ida. I'm a Deep Fakes expert and in this series for BBC Radio 4

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