Deep Fakes and the Infocalypse
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",Deep Fakes and the Infocalypse is an urgent, thoughtful and
thoroughly-researched book that raises uncomfortable questions
about the way that information is being distorted by states and
individuals... A must-read.", - Greg Williams, Editor in Chief of
WIRED UK",Essential reading for any one interested about the
shocking way information is and will be manipulated.", - Lord
Edward Vaizey",Schick's Deep Fakes and the Infocalypse is a short,
sharp book that hits you like a punch in the stomach.", - Nick
Cohen, The Observer",Deep Fakes is an uncomfortable but gripping
read, probing the way in which the internet has been flooded with
disinformation and dark arts propaganda.", - Jim Pickard, Chief
Political Correspondent, Financial Times",A searing insight into a
world so many of us find difficult to understand. I was gripped
from the first page.", - Iain Dale, Broadcaster",With this powerful
book, Nina Schick has done us all a great public service...It's
your civic duty to read it.", - Jamie Susskind, author of Future
Politics",Gripping, alarming and morally vital.", - Ian Dunt, Host
of Remainiacs PodcastIt will soon be impossible to tell what is
real and what is fake.Recent advances in AI mean that by scanning
images of a person (for example using Facebook), a powerful machine
learning system can create new video images and place them in
scenarios and situations which never actually happened. When
combined with powerful voice AI, the results are utterly
convincing. So-called 'Deep Fakes' are not only a real threat for
democracy but they take the manipulation of voters to new
levels.They will also affect ordinary people. This crisis of
misinformation we are facing has been dubbed the 'Infocalypse'.
Using her expertise from working in the field, Nina Schick reveals
shocking examples of Deep Fakery and explains the dangerous
political consequences of the Infocalypse, both in terms of
national security and what it means for public trust in
politics.She also unveils what it means for us as individuals, how
Deep Fakes will be used to intimidate and to silence, for revenge
and fraud, and how unprepared governments and tech companies are.
As a political advisor to select technology firms, Schick tells us
what we need to do to prepare and protect ourselves. Too often we
build the cool technology and ignore what bad guys can do with it
before we start playing catch-up.But when it comes to Deep Fakes,
we urgently need to be on the front foot.