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“这种深度伪造的视频可以以假乱真,让人难以分辨真伪。”
This deepfake video can pass for real, making it hard to distinguish truth from fiction.
A synthetic media in which a person's likeness is replaced with someone else's using artificial intelligence, often for deceptive purposes.
警方提醒民众,网络上出现的某些政治人物演讲视频可能是深度伪造的。
The police warn the public that some videos of political figures circulating online may be deepfakes.
Commonly used in the context of AI-generated fake images, videos, or audio to impersonate individuals.
In formal writing, prefer 'deepfake' over '深度伪造' unless the audience is specifically Chinese-speaking. The English term is widely recognized in global tech discussions.
Always cross-check suspicious media with fact-checking tools or trusted sources, as deepfakes are designed to deceive.
The term combines '深度' (deep, referring to deep learning) and '伪造' (forgery), reflecting its AI-driven nature. Coined in the 2010s alongside advancements in generative adversarial networks (GANs).
Primarily used in digital media, cybersecurity, and forensic contexts. Often associated with misinformation and fraud.