Un informe señala que Trump es el político estadounidense que más amenazas de 'deepfake' recibe

Un nuevo informe identifica a Donald Trump como el político estadounidense más afectado por el uso de 'deepfakes', representando más de la mitad de todos los casos. Se estima que tres figuras políticas, incluido Trump, impulsan el 74% de estas amenazas. Los hallazgos se producen en un contexto de uso creciente de 'deepfakes' ante las elecciones legislativas de mitad de mandato en EE. UU.

Un informe publicado el 30 de abril sostiene que Donald Trump es el político estadounidense más frecuentemente blanco de 'deepfakes', estando involucrado en más de la mitad de todos los casos registrados. El análisis destaca que el uso de 'deepfakes' está aumentando antes de las próximas elecciones de mitad de mandato en Estados Unidos, lo que plantea riesgos potenciales para el discurso político y la seguridad.

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