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I've studied deepfakes for more than 25 years. Here's why AI is making it nearly impossible for you to know what's real.

Hany Farid, a digital forensics expert, said ordinary people can no longer reliably discern between real content and AI-generated content.

I've studied deepfakes for more than 25 years. Here's why AI is making it nearly impossible for you to know what's real.
Business Insider Mkt โ€” 21 June 2026
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Hany Farid, a digital forensics expert, said ordinary people can no longer reliably discern between real content and AI-generated content. This repor

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Why This Matters

The erosion of trust in digital media isnโ€™t just a technical problemโ€”itโ€™s a societal one. When even experts like Farid admit defeat in distinguishing real from synthetic, weโ€™re entering an era where the foundational premise of public discourseโ€”shared realityโ€”becomes negotiable. This isnโ€™t just about deepfakes; itโ€™s about the collapse of consensus on truth itself.

Background Context

For decades, digital forensics relied on detectable artifacts in manipulated media, from pixel-level inconsistencies to unnatural lighting. But the leap from rule-based detection to AI-driven synthesis has rendered those methods obsolete, leaving no reliable forensic trail. The stakes extend beyond politics: legal systems, journalism, and personal relationships all hinge on the ability to verify authenticity.

What Happens Next

Expect a surge in regulatory battles over labeling requirements and watermarking standards, though enforcement will lag behind innovation. Meanwhile, the most vulnerable institutionsโ€”local news outlets and mid-tier social platformsโ€”will struggle to adapt, accelerating the consolidation of trust in a handful of tech giants. The real wild card? Whether people will care once the novelty of AI-generated content wears off.

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