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00:00 There are allegations of camera fraud against deepfake or pecking video,
00:05 or audio made by artificial intelligence or AI.
00:10 This technology is expected to be used in a bad way in the election of 2025.
00:17 We have first news from Tina Panganiban Perez.
00:20 Many Filipinos are shocked by social media.
00:27 But with the rapid and rapid changes in technology,
00:30 it's hard to believe everything we hear and see.
00:34 Deepfakes, or pictures, videos, or audio,
00:39 were spread by a computer program using artificial intelligence
00:43 that you think is real.
00:45 One negative effect of deepfakes is the spread of disinformation or misinformation.
00:52 It can cause panic, it can cause chaos or even fight between two countries,
01:00 if there's someone who believes in scams and identity theft.
01:05 Sometimes, deepfakes are used.
01:09 Based on what's happening in other countries,
01:11 deepfakes were also believed to be used in the election of 2025.
01:16 We have seen that in other countries,
01:18 there are instances where deepfakes were used to know how the election will run, the campaign.
01:28 We should always remember that not everything we see and hear online is automatically true.
01:39 There are ways to check if what we see, watch or hear online is deepfake or not.
01:47 But these methods are not 100 percent.
01:50 Usually, deepfakes are like you think it's just staring at the screen.
01:57 It never closes its eyes.
01:58 Now, there are deepfakes that make the eyes blink.
02:03 Another example would be out of sync.
02:06 The audio we hear when opening our mouth while speaking.
02:13 There is no law that prohibits the use of deepfakes.
02:17 But there is an evidence that was brought by Cavite Rep. Lani Mercado-Revilla
02:21 and the children of Cavite Rep. Ramon Jolo-Revilla and Aguima and Martelis Rep. Brian Revilla
02:29 against the malicious use of deepfakes.
02:32 It is a heavier punishment for the crimes used by deepfake technology.
02:38 According to the Department of Information and Communications Technology,
02:41 part of the National Cyber Security Plan is about deepfakes.
02:46 The police is not releasing the details yet because the consultation is ongoing.
02:51 It is difficult to make a policy juxtaposition.
02:54 On the one hand, you have freedom of expression.
02:56 On the other hand, of course, you have to regulate because it is harming someone.
03:01 This is the first news. Tina Panganiban Perez for GMA Integrated News.
03:08 Igan, you are the first in the news.
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