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Fractional Chief Digital Officer. Data & Intelligence. (CDO, CMO, CINO) - Investor, Board Member, Speaker

I love the work that Dr. Etzioni and others in this category have done but the current ecosystem of providers need to move faster and more transparently at scale. This isn't necessarily an AI problem. This is an intelligence versus counter-intelligence problem. The speed to detect, react, and inform users affected by deepfakes is happening at a snails pace. AI is accelerating certain parts of the problem and providing huge scaling opportunities, but when we talk about major event issues (such as national elections) we are going to see zero-day deepfake campaigns that will cause nations to crumble and markets to crash... then we will see a report 30 days later saying it was a deepfake. >>> Happy to converse with anyone on detection strategies and mitigation processes. #artificialintelligence #fakenews #osint

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Consulting at the intersection of business, finance, technology, team building, and communication.

Dr. Oren Etzioni, a University of Washington professor and founding CEO of the Allen Institute for A.I., became one of the first researchers to warn that a new breed of A.I. would accelerate the spread of disinformation online. And by the middle of last year, he said, he was distressed that A.I.-generated deepfakes would swing a major election. He founded a nonprofit, TrueMedia.org in January, hoping to fight that threat.

An A.I. Researcher Takes On Election Deepfakes

An A.I. Researcher Takes On Election Deepfakes

https://www.nytimes.com

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