A real example of the creepy’Deepfake’ released in’I want to know it’

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[인사이트] Reporter Ham Cheol-min = While the number of people suffering from crimes using deep fakes is increasing, examples of real deep fakes have been disclosed, which shocked netizens.

On the 27th, SBS’I want to know it’ contained content about the deepfake crime under the title of’See, Hear, and Doubt-War Against Fakes, Deeppeg’.

The informants who appeared on the broadcast reported that one day they were in shock after receiving a video of their sexual relations to a stranger.

It wasn’t the video he shot, but the woman’s face in the video resembled her. The stranger asked for money from the informants saying they would distribute this video.

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‘Deepfake’ is a technology that uses deep learning, a field of artificial intelligence, to create a fake video that synthesizes a person’s face or specific part.

In’It Wants to Know’, we have revealed a real example of this technique.

Making the whistleblower’s face with a deep fake The public reporter’s face undoubtedly looked like a human face, but it was actually a face that did not exist in the world.

Host Kim Sang-jung also shocked viewers with the face of another person with deep fake technology.

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The purpose of those who abused deepfakes was to make money. In particular, videos of popular singers or actors spread faster than deletions, so victims are bound to suffer for life.

In addition, since anyone can easily access it, there is a danger of leading to juvenile crime.

However, deepfakes aren’t just abused for crime. Deepfake developers stressed that the technology itself is not a bad thing.

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As shown in the broadcast, it can be used to protect the victims’ personal lives, and it is also possible to meet those who have passed away.

An expert said, “What deepfakes create is a world of fantasy, and whether it is a good dream or a nightmare, it all depends on people.”

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