A.I. Generated Deep Fakes and Today's News
Scott Mayman
News Anchor: Radio 6iX Perth and 2CC/2CA Canberra - CBS News Correspondent (Pacifica) based in Brisbane and GC -
I recently took on additional duties,? with help from my colleagues at CBS. *(I've needed to rely on my international colleagues as there are few opportunities here in Australia).
Verification of true factual videos and pictures - how to debunk A.I. generated Deep Fakes.
I've actually been doing this for about a year and got more cemented into this,? after learning that there are so many Australian outlets who have axed such a much needed job.
Today's plane crash in Toronto is a great example and it's the first time,? I think radio broadcasters have reached out,? seeking verification of video.
"A PASSENGER PLANE - UPSIDE DOWN?" - the pictures can't be true, right?
I was contacted early this morning and asked that question.
That's where my most recent training kicked in.? ?I was in a great position to verify the social media reels and pictures.
YES - the content was real - they were not A.I. generated.
The deep fake verifications are more than just "Fact Checking".? ?Sometimes difficult and can be time consuming.
In today's case,? It was simple to verify.?
It's the first time I've been called on,? here in Australia,? to assist in such a probe into Deep Fakes and I hope there are more opportunities in the future.
Sadly,? as time goes on,? I'm sure someone will invent a deep-fake involving today's incident.? But with the immediacy of the news,? it was great to be the first phone call to be asked if the posts were factual or if it was A.I. generated.
It also helped to have the backing and support of my colleagues in the U.S. on this.? ?