DEFINITION OF MANIPULATED DIGITAL ASSETS AND DEEPFAKES
Keywords:
Deepfakes, digital media, images, videos, audio.Abstract
The analysis included an exploration of what digital asset manipulation is, how it is done, its impact and consequences, and the techniques for detecting manipulated assets. The effectiveness and limitations of each detection method were evaluated, and directions for further research were identified.
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