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Deepfakes are becoming so realistic, it’s getting harder to tell what’s real, especially on social media.

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Deepfakes, which use AI to create fake audio, video, or images, are becoming incredibly realistic. While deepfakes can be entertaining or even educational, it's also raising concerns about privacy, security, and the potential for misinformation. With deepfakes, anyone can create fake content that looks like it's real, which can be dangerous, especially on social media where false information can spread fast and cause harm.<br><br>With the rise and increased accessibility of deepfakes, the concept of “seeing is believing” is becoming less trustworthy. Experts are urging people to be cautious and skeptical when consuming content online and to verify information before believing or sharing it.<br><br>"There's no way to know whether something you see or hear online is fake or real."<br><br>"It's becoming increasingly difficult to know what's real and what's not."<br><br>"You can't believe everything you see or hear online, and that changes the nature of how we interact with information."<br><br>I hope you enjoyed this.

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