also hit with criticism, the Queen apparently shakes her hips like a TikTok star and announces she wants to appear on Strictly Come Dancing.
Deep fakes are synthetic media made with computer software that creates a perfect likeness of a person and is then often used in celebrity pornographic videos, revenge porn, fake news, hoaxes, and financial fraud.Worryingly, Britain is now one of the top targets for deep fake videos globally and they are more often used for criminal purposes rather than harmless parody, according to Dispatches.Interviewed for the show, Giorgio Patrini, Sensity CEO and chief scientist, revealed the problem is spiraling out of control.He said: "Our research shows that in the last 12 months we were able to identify more.
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