Harvard Data Science Review Podcast

The Deep Trouble of Deepfake: What Can or Should We Do?

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Jun 18, 2025
Join experts Hany Farid, a digital forensics pioneer from UC Berkeley, and Siwei Lyu, director of the UB Media Forensic Lab, as they tackle the implications of deepfake technology. They discuss how it blurs reality and misinformation, emphasizing the urgent need for robust detection techniques. The conversation dives into the ethical responsibilities of developers, user education, and systemic regulation to combat these challenges. Tune in to discover how to preserve truth in an era of synthetic media and navigate the future of information integrity.
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ANECDOTE

Real Impacts of Deepfakes

  • There are large-scale frauds where CEOs are impersonated by deepfakes causing millions lost.
  • Non-consensual intimate imagery using deepfakes causes real harm, especially to women and children.
INSIGHT

Rapid Pace of AI Revolution

  • Generative AI advances are accelerating faster than prior technological revolutions.
  • This rapid pace intensifies challenges in misinformation and trust in media.
INSIGHT

Deepfake Detection Approaches

  • Deepfake detection uses active methods like watermarks and passive methods like finding physical inconsistencies.
  • Detection is improving but challenged by adversarial tactics and content degradation on social media.
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