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Political deepfakes top list of malicious AI use, DeepMind finds

Artificial intelligence is used more to create realistic but fake celebrity images than to assist cyber attacks, Google unit says

Artificial intelligence-generated “deepfakes” that impersonate politicians and celebrities are far more prevalent than efforts to use AI to assist cyber attacks, according to the first research by Google’s DeepMind division into the most common malicious uses of the cutting-edge technology.

The study said the creation of realistic but fake images, video and audio of people was almost twice as common as the next highest misuse of generative AI tools: the falsifying of information using text-based tools, such as chatbots, to generate misinformation to post online.

The most common goal of actors misusing generative AI was to shape or influence public opinion, the analysis, conducted with the search giant’s research and development unit Jigsaw, found. That accounted for 27 per cent of uses, feeding into fears over how deepfakes might influence elections globally this year.

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