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Deepfakes will cost $40 billion by 2027 as adversarial AI gains momentum


Now one of the fastest-growing forms of adversarial AI, deepfakes-related losses are expected to soar from $12.3 billion in 2023.

VentureBeat regularly hears from enterprise software cybersecurity CEOs who prefer to stay anonymous about how deepfakes have progressed from easily identified fakes to recent videos that look legitimate. In a recent Tech News Briefing with the Wall Street Journal, CrowdStrike CEO George Kurtz explained how improvements in AI are helping cybersecurity practitioners defend systems while also commenting on how attackers are using it. CrowdStrike’s Intelligence team has invested a significant amount of time in understanding the nuances of what makes a convincing deep fake and what direction the technology is moving to attain maximum impact on viewers.

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