Deepfakes mean biometric security measures won't be enough
Briefly

"Deepfakes dominate the news since sexually explicit AI-generated viral images of popstar Taylor Swift prompted fans, Microsoft, and the White House to call for action."
"Let's say, for example, the vendor knows that an IP verification process shows the user is running an iPhone 13 and understands the camera resolution of the device, then if the [presented deepfake doesn't match these parameters] it might suggest that it's been digitally injected," he said.
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