By Giacomo Lee 23 Jul 2021 (Last Updated July 23rd, 2021 10:05)
F-Secure, Adobe and O Reilly speak to Giacomo Lee on how fake news regulation will need more than AI and intelligence from social media heads.
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If this is the era of fake news, then it’s likely to be the calm before the storm. The true tempest will begin to howl once the age of deepfakes commences.
Should uncannily faked video content overlap with a new pandemic or increased cyber warfare, then we’ll be in line for a more monstrous kind of misinformation. The EU has already proposed regulation artificial intelligence (AI) which will require organisations to disclose any deepfake usage and creation.
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With the technology we have nowadays, almost everything we do leaves footprints and data that the government to random advertisers can use to track us down, identify a person, and gather some basic information to profile us, but with the Me.Ring, a design firm is hoping to provide anonymity for those who want it.
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How Me.Ring Protects Your Data
The Me.Ring is designed by the company Argodesign and they are hoping to introduce a technology that people can simply switch on and off based on whether they want others to gain data from their face, location, or practically anything that could provide data.