Interesting. I wonder how long the giveaway signs will still be around. Some AI 
portrait photos of people without the comparative genuine portrait are 
excellent even now and would fool nearly everyone. Hopefully AI will also allow 
the development of a ’Sherlock Holmes’ capacity to detect fakery.
Nick

> On 26 Apr 2024, at 19:05, 'Jason Davies' via Sussex Mac User Group 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> On 25 Apr 2024, at 19:50, nick_public1 via Sussex Mac User Group wrote:
> 
>> I guess with AI developing apace
> 
> Risking going off-topic but probably of general interest. A colleague (at my 
> university) who works in digital education told us the other day about an 
> interview (over Teams) that was deep-faked. They said it was very realistic, 
> seemed like a human, but (being savvy people) they noticed a slight pause 
> before answering questions, even ‘are you ready to begin?’
> 
> Smelling a rat, they added a new question about ‘your book detailing your 
> life growing up in Grimsby’ to which a real human would have replied ‘sorry, 
> what? Are you thinking of someone else?’ but this candidate (after the slight 
> pause) began saying more about their book and experiences.
> 
> They think whoever it was was after access to our (quite sensitive) 
> university resources.
> 
> Scary stuff...
> 
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