Anonymous ID: 8fc437 June 29, 2018, 11:53 p.m. No.1967912   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7944 >>8016

Another article stating the potential of political disruption due to 'deep fakes.'

The contest to detect fakes might be a good thing?

It is not to the enemy's advantage for sound publicly available methods be ready for this.

They would prefer nebulous standards and methods in order to get away with lies and bullshit.

 

quote: "Fake videos have become such a potentially disruptive threat that the high-tech research arm of the Pentagon is launching a contest in early July aimed at detecting “deepfakes,” hoax videos so realistic that they could trigger political scandal or even spark violent conflict.

Some 10 teams from major U.S. universities across the United States and Europe will compete in a two-week contest to devise techniques to distinguish between fake and real videos.

“The goal is to provide the general public … a set of tools that we can use to verify images, video and audio,”said Siwei Lyu, a computer scientist at the University at Albany that leads one of the research teams taking part in the contest, sponsored by the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency.

Fake videos, sometimes known as deepfakes, harness artificial intelligence and can be used to place people where they did not go, and say things they never said. As fake videos improve,they could rock both people and nations, even inflame religious tensions, experts said."

https:// www.mcclatchydc.com/news/nation-world/national/national-security/article213987384.html