“A year ago, we were still seeing AI images and they were goofy,” said Rijul Gupta, founder and CEO of DeepMedia AI, a deepfake detection start-up. “Now they’re perfect.”
– Gerrit De Vynck
This piece surveys current tools to counteract the growing volume of high-quality fake images. The conclusion suggests the best defence is the worst-case scenario: “Assume it’s fake.”
The article provides examples and details for
- Watermarking AI images
- Proactive proof of real images
- Detection software
The AI deepfake apocalypse is here. These are the ideas for fighting it. | THE WASHINGTON POST | April 5, 2024 | by Gerrit De Vynck