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# {{lb|en|AI}} [[baseless|Baseless]]<!--“misleading” is not enough, as a fitness influencer making her glutes thiccer is not deep enough a deepfake--> [[informational]] [[content]] [[suggest]]ed in [[media]]<!--Man had to take the subjective suggestion into account, since porn is not informational content, but the viewer *assumes* its actor to have soothfastly performed therein ---> but created by heavy use of [[artificial intelligence]].
# {{lb|en|AI}} A [[photograph]] or [[video]], created using [[artificial intelligence]], that imposes the face of one person onto the body of someone else, in a realistic and convincing manner.
#: {{ux|en|Did you see that leaked sex tape with the actress? It turned out to be a '''deepfake''', but it looked so realistic!}}
#: {{ux|en|Did you see that leaked sex tape with the actress? It turned out to be a '''deepfake''', but it looked so realistic!}}
#* {{quote-book|en|year=2019|author=Richard Joseph Behun|author2=Eric Owens|title=Youth and Internet Pornography: The impact and influence on adolescent development|publisher=Routledge|isbn=9780429751097
#* {{quote-book|en|year=2019|author=Richard Joseph Behun|author2=Eric Owens|title=Youth and Internet Pornography: The impact and influence on adolescent development|publisher=Routledge|isbn=9780429751097
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# {{lb|en|transitive}} To create or turn into a deepfake; to [[impersonate]] someone with a deepfake.
# {{lb|en|transitive}} To create or turn into a deepfake; to [[impersonate]] someone with a deepfake.
#* {{quote-book|en|year=2021|author=Michael Grothaus|title=Trust No One: Inside the World of Deepfakes|publisher=Hachette|isbn=9781529347999|url=https://books.google.es/books?id=i_r_DwAAQBAJ&pg=PT208&dq=%22deepfaked%22&hl=&cd=2&source=gbs_api#v=onepage&q=%22deepfaked%22&f=false|text=He '''deepfaked''' himself, no one suffered demonstrable harm from it and he admitted it when confronted.}}
#* {{quote-book|en|year=2021|author=Michael Grothaus|title=Trust No One: Inside the World of Deepfakes|publisher=Hachette|isbn=9781529347999|url=https://books.google.es/books?id=i_r_DwAAQBAJ&pg=PT208&dq=%22deepfaked%22&hl=&cd=2&source=gbs_api#v=onepage&q=%22deepfaked%22&f=false|text=He '''deepfaked''' himself, no one suffered demonstrable harm from it and he admitted it when confronted.}}
#* {{quote-web|en|author=Kyle Wiggers|author2=Amanda Silberling|url=https://techcrunch.com/2022/09/02/ai-is-getting-better-at-generating-porn-we-might-not-be-prepared-for-the-consequences/|title=AI is getting better at generating porn|date=2022-09-02|author=Kyle Wiggers|work=TechCrunch|passage=Currently, few laws around the world pertain to '''deepfaked''' porn.}}
#* {{quote-web|en|author=Kyle Wiggers|author2=Amanda Silberling|url=https://techcrunch.com/2022/09/02/ai-is-getting-better-at-generating-porn-we-might-not-be-prepared-for-the-consequences/|title=AI is getting better at generating porn|date=2022-09-02|work=TechCrunch|passage=Currently, few laws around the world pertain to '''deepfaked''' porn.}}


===Further reading===
===Further reading===

Revision as of 00:08, 28 January 2023

See also: Deepfake

English

Etymology

Blend of deep learning +‎ fake. Early 21st c.

Pronunciation

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Noun

deepfake (plural deepfakes)

  1. (artificial intelligence) Baseless informational content suggested in media but created by heavy use of artificial intelligence.
    Did you see that leaked sex tape with the actress? It turned out to be a deepfake, but it looked so realistic!
    • 2019, Richard Joseph Behun, Eric Owens, Youth and Internet Pornography: The impact and influence on adolescent development, Routledge, →ISBN:
      For example, images of the actress Scarlett Johansson have been used to create a number of deepfake pornographic videos, one of which had been viewed over 1.5 million times on a popular SEIM site by the end of 2018 (Harwell, 2018).
    • 2020 January 7, David McCabe, Davey Alba, “Facebook Says It Will Ban ‘Deepfakes’”, in New York Times[1]:
      By banning deepfakes before the technology becomes widespread, Facebook is trying to calm lawmakers, academics and political campaigns who remain frustrated by how the company handles political posts and videos about politics and politicians.

Derived terms

Translations

Verb

deepfake (third-person singular simple present deepfakes, present participle deepfaking, simple past and past participle deepfaked)

  1. (transitive) To create or turn into a deepfake; to impersonate someone with a deepfake.
    • 2021, Michael Grothaus, Trust No One: Inside the World of Deepfakes[2], Hachette, →ISBN:
      He deepfaked himself, no one suffered demonstrable harm from it and he admitted it when confronted.
    • 2022 September 2, Kyle Wiggers, Amanda Silberling, “AI is getting better at generating porn”, in TechCrunch[3]:
      Currently, few laws around the world pertain to deepfaked porn.

Further reading


Italian

Etymology

Unadapted borrowing from English deepfake.

Noun

deepfake m (invariable)

  1. (neologism, technology) deepfake