Computer security company McAfee recently announced a new tool to help detect deepfakes, a problem that has only gotten worse during this election cycle in the United States. It will help help users figure out whether the audio they are listening to in a video is real or fake, an approach that comes from research into how deepfakes are created says Steve Grobman, CTO at McAfee. Grobman speaks on "Bloomberg Technology."
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