If AI-generated counterfeit people have already won the evolutionary arms race against human deception detection, what does this mean for democracy and social trust? Felipe De Brigard, Duke University, discusses here: faculti.net/how-deepfake...
"are doing certain behaviors that will lead others to think that we're thinking certain things when in reality we aren't. That capacity to deceive and the capacity to detect deception is starting as sort of an arms race and coevolution that happened biologically and culturally. What I argue that happens with deep fakes is that deep fakes are just too fast for biology and cultural evolution to catch on. In other words, deep fakes are just too fast for biology and cultural evolution to catch on."
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If AI-generated counterfeit people have already won the evolutionary arms race against human deception detection, what does this mean for democracy and social trust? Felipe De Brigard, Duke University, discusses here: faculti.net/how-deepfake...