Deepfake: How AI Clones Faces and Voices

AI is now powerful enough to clone your face and voice — creating videos that look and sound completely real, but aren’t. This technology, known as deepfake, can make anyone say or do things they never actually did. In this video, Hope explains how deepfakes are made, how they spread online, and how to recognize them before it’s too late. Look for mismatched lip movements, unnatural blinking, or strange lighting on the face — small details that reveal the truth behind the illusion. The line between truth and fake is disappearing. Awareness is our strongest defense.

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