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Warren Buffett's warning against impersonators highlights the growing threat of misinformation and deep fake technology in the digital age. As deep fakes blur the line between reality and fabrication, they pose significant risks to political processes, personal privacy, and public trust. Efforts by tech companies and regulators to combat these challenges are underway, but their success hinges on widespread adoption and ongoing innovation to protect democratic institutions and individual rights.
By Dr. Tony Hoang4.6
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Warren Buffett's warning against impersonators highlights the growing threat of misinformation and deep fake technology in the digital age. As deep fakes blur the line between reality and fabrication, they pose significant risks to political processes, personal privacy, and public trust. Efforts by tech companies and regulators to combat these challenges are underway, but their success hinges on widespread adoption and ongoing innovation to protect democratic institutions and individual rights.

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