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One of the AI-faked images of Trump on Twitter Source: SBS News

Leading computer scientists are expressing alarm about the rapid rise of Artificial Intelligence. The swiftly evolving technology is increasingly able to produce fake images that look lifelike, and have fooled many online.


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By Naveen Razik

Source: SBS News



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Leading computer scientists are expressing alarm about the rapid rise of Artificial Intelligence. The swiftly evolving technology is increasingly able to produce fake images that look lifelike, and have fooled many online.


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