The Edge

#30 Deepfakes with Hany Farid

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Aug 14, 2025
Hany Farid, a UC Berkeley Professor and digital forensics expert, dives into the alarming world of deepfakes and misinformation. He discusses how easily accessible technology is used for scams and political manipulation, raising concerns about media trust. With a focus on the ethical implications of rapid tech advancements, he emphasizes the need for effective verification tools and regulations. Farid warns of significant dangers to democratic processes, urging society and tech leaders to tackle misinformation proactively.
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INSIGHT

Democratization Of Media Manipulation

  • Generative tools have democratized media creation so anyone can make realistic images and video.
  • This shift moved manipulation from a few skilled actors to billions with smartphones and web services.
ANECDOTE

Voice Clone Demo From YouTube Audio

  • Hany Farid cloned Mayor Khan's voice from public YouTube audio using a paid service.
  • He then had the cloned voice speak arbitrary text to demonstrate how easy voice cloning is today.
INSIGHT

Real-World Harms From Deepfakes

  • Deepfakes enable large-scale harms: market shocks, sexual abuse images, and multimillion-dollar fraud.
  • Scams and political manipulation now exploit realistic synthetic audio and images to cause real-world damage.
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