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ai deepfakes
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The ai deepfakes tag on WindowsForum.com covers the growing threat of AI-generated deepfake audio, video, and text used in scams and disinformation. Recent discussions focus on healthcare organizations adopting verification playbooks to counter deepfake impersonation of clinicians and vendors, a tech industry pact to label and watermark AI political content, and Microsoft warnings about AI-enabled tech support scams abusing tools like Quick Assist. These threads highlight practical detection, response, and prevention strategies for enterprises and individuals facing malicious AI schemes.
The American Hospital Association this week pointed hospitals and health systems to practical, public-facing resources that can help staff spot and respond to malicious AI schemes—including deepfake audio and video, AI‑generated text, and mixed‑media fraud that impersonates clinicians...
Tech industry leaders meeting at the Munich Security Conference have signed a voluntary accord to curb the spread of AI-generated political deepfakes, promising common detection, labelling and watermarking practices while warning that technical fixes alone will not eliminate the threat to...
Microsoft recently issued a stern warning to both Windows and Mac users that sounds more like a no-nonsense parent than a world-leading technology corporation: Don't use the Quick Assist app to let anyone “fix” your computer. It’s not because the app itself is suddenly crawling with bugs or...