The concept of creating fake images and videos isn't new, but the term "deepfake" gained prominence around 2017 and 2018. This was largely due to a user on Reddit named "deepfakes" who started posting AI-generated videos that convincingly showed celebrities in scenarios and actions they were not involved in. These early examples primarily included manipulated footage of celebrities like Tom Hanks, Mark Zuckerberg, and others in compromising situations or roles they never actually played.
: A significant and troubling portion of deepfake images and videos involves the unauthorized use of celebrity likenesses, with some reports suggesting up to 96% of deepfake videos online are non-consensual erotic content. Detection and Forensic Analysis The concept of creating fake images and videos
: Filmmakers are increasingly using deepfakes for cost-effective de-aging, as seen with iconic actors like Tom Hanks, and for resurrecting deceased performers for new roles. AI-Generated Parody Series : Viral sensations like Fruit Love Island : A significant and troubling portion of deepfake
: While individual "fake" videos (AI parodies or digital art) can go viral, the collective "filmography" under this specific name is usually a tactic to bundle unrelated, trending clips. The concept of creating fake images and videos