How DeepFake Works - Artificial Intelligence #datascience

Dr. Zohair – AI & NLP Insights · Advanced ·🧬 Deep Learning ·2y ago
DeepFakes are artificial intelligence (AI) generated videos that swap one person’s face with another’s. It’s essentially a form of digital impersonation, as the AI-generated videos make it appear as if someone said or did something that they in fact did not. The technology works by using generative adversarial networks (GANs). A GAN is a type of AI that consists of two parts: a generator and a discriminator. The generator creates new data, while the discriminator evaluates the data created by the generator and determines if it is real or fake. About Creator: I am a Ph.D. Computer Science researcher and aim to explore creative content about science, technology, and computer areas. The emphasis is on relevant, relatable, and useful content from around the globe that has a passion for science and technology. Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zohairahmed007 Magazine/Blog: https://begindiscovery.com/ Author/Creator: https://begindiscovery.com/zohair/ Facebook: https://fb.com/OfficialZohair/
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