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    Can you tell a real person from a fake? As technology improves, deepfakes are getting more sophisticated—and more dangerous.Learn how to act quickly with an end-to-end deepfake defense here: https://accntu.re/4ecjvPg[Photo Description: Frame 1:Half of a woman’s head is visible on the right side of the frame, with a flat eyebrow, a downturned mouth without lipstick, freckled and wrinkled skin, a light jacket, an unadorned ear and a hazel eye with eyeliner. Stylized aquamarine lines map the simple details of her face, forming 2D polygons.Against a light purple background, text explains:How is a deepfake made?It’s like a two-player game.Smaller text reads:Using technology called Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs), one neural network “player” creates fake imagery or audio based on a sample of data.Along the bottom of the screen, half of a phrase reads:Can you spot…Frame 2:Along the bottom of the screen, the phrase concludes:…the differences?The second half of the woman’s head is visible on the left side of the frame. This woman looks slightly different, with an arched eyebrow, a smiling mouth with more intense lipstick, smoother and less freckled skin, a darker jacket, an earring and a brown eye without eyeliner.Text explains: The other “player” determines whether it’s real, pushing the first to improve and try again. The resulting fakes are getting more sophisticated—and more dangerous.Large purple text concludes:Companies must act fast to reinforce trust.]

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