Pronunciation: /diːp.feɪk/
noun a realistic image or video that has been manipulated using artificial intelligence to appear as though it is depicting something that did not actually occur
A1 I heard about deepfakes on the news.
A2 Deepfakes are becoming more common on social media platforms.
B1 The use of deepfake technology is raising concerns about misinformation.
B2 It can be difficult to distinguish between a deepfake video and a real one.
C1 Deepfake technology has the potential to manipulate public opinion on a large scale.
C2 Experts are working on ways to detect and prevent the spread of deepfake content.
formal The use of deepfake technology in creating fake videos has raised concerns about misinformation and privacy.
informal Have you seen that deepfake video of the celebrity singing a different song?
slang I can't believe how realistic that deepfake looks!
figurative His charm was like a deepfake, too good to be true.
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