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We are not ready for better deepfakes

24 July 2025
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We are not ready for better deepfakes
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Deepfakes are increasingly realistic, prompting concerns about their implications, as discussed in a podcast featuring Gaurav Misra, CEO of Captions, whose AI platform creates convincing synthetic humans. Misra expresses unease about the rapid advancement of deepfake technology and its potential societal impacts, emphasizing that current deepfakes are likely the least believable they will ever be.

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