What is a deepfake?, A computer virus, A fake image, video, or audio created by AI, A real video edited by hand, What type of technology is used to create deepfakes?, Virtual reality, Robotics, Deep learning, Animation software, What helps a deep learning system recognise a person’s face?, A single clear photograph, Written descriptions of the face, Thousands of photos from different angles, Voice recordings only, What is the digital ‘mask’ in deepfake creation?, A physical mask worn by actors, A filter added to videos, A camera effect, A model of a person’s facial features, Are deepfakes illegal to create?, Yes, always, No, they are never illegal, Only illegal if shared online, No, but they can break other laws, Which of the following could be a way to spot a deepfake?, Lip movements out of sync with audio, High video quality, Smooth movements, Perfect lighting, How are deepfakes used positively in films and TV?, To create special effects, To replace directors, To write scripts, To remove actors from scenes, How can deepfakes help people who may lose their voice?, By deleting their old recordings, By translating their speech, By improving hearing, By recreating and mimicking their voice, Why can deepfakes be harmful to individuals?, They always break the law, They can embarrass or offend people, They damage computer systems, They improve fake news, What happened in the 2019 deepfake fraud case?, A voice clone was used to steal nearly £200,000, A video deepfake was shared online, A company lost money due to a fake email, A film studio was hacked.

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