For instance, in addition to the viral water slide video, another widely shared A.I.-generated clip showed a deepfake of a well-known celebrity delivering a controversial statement they never made. The video was so convincing that it led to a flood of online debates before the truth was uncovered. Similarly, a fake news video circulated online showing a politician announcing a fabricated policy change, stirring public concern until it was revealed to be an A.I. hoax.
These examples highlight how A.I.-generated content can easily mislead and influence public opinion, often sparking widespread confusion before fact-checkers can intervene. This underscores the need for businesses to not only understand the potential of A.I. but also the risks it poses in influencing perceptions and spreading misinformation.
A CIO can help companies adopt A.I. tools responsibly, while a CISO ensures robust measures are in place to detect and mitigate the damage caused by malicious or deceptive A.I. content, safeguarding both business integrity and public trust.
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