
Seeing is no longer believing
11/29/23 • 32 min
Identity theft, non-consensual porn content, scams, misinformation... Can AI deepfake technology really be used for good?
We speak with John Egan, the CEO of L'Atelier BNP Paribas, in an attempt to find some answers:
“It's like talking about knives. If we're only discussing knife crime, we're not going to talk about how knives are used in the kitchen for cooking, right?"
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Identity theft, non-consensual porn content, scams, misinformation... Can AI deepfake technology really be used for good?
We speak with John Egan, the CEO of L'Atelier BNP Paribas, in an attempt to find some answers:
“It's like talking about knives. If we're only discussing knife crime, we're not going to talk about how knives are used in the kitchen for cooking, right?"
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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