Selon un rapport, Donald Trump est le politicien américain le plus visé par les deepfakes

Un nouveau rapport désigne Donald Trump comme le politicien américain le plus ciblé par les deepfakes, représentant plus de la moitié de tous les cas recensés. Trois personnalités politiques, dont Trump, seraient à l'origine de 74 % des menaces liées aux deepfakes. Ces conclusions surviennent dans un contexte d'utilisation croissante de cette technologie à l'approche des élections de mi-mandat américaines.

Un rapport publié le 30 avril affirme que Donald Trump est le politicien américain le plus fréquemment visé par des deepfakes, plus de la moitié des cas enregistrés le concernant. L'analyse souligne que l'usage des deepfakes augmente à l'approche des prochaines élections de mi-mandat aux États-Unis, ce qui pose des risques potentiels pour le discours politique et la sécurité.

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