The Corrosion of Truth Deepfakes and the Evolving Trouble to Digital Identity
The Corrosion of Truth Deepfakes and the Evolving Trouble to Digital Identity
Prasad Prakash Ranawade
Manish Babasaheb Gaikwad
Post Graduate Student
Computer Science. Department
Dr. D. Y. Patil Arts, Commerce, and Science, College. Pimpri. City – Pune, Country – India
Abstract: The rapid-fire advancement of artificial intelligence has led to the emergence of deepfake technology, an important tool capable of generating largely realistic but entirely fabricated audio, videotape, and image content. While deepfakes offer innovative possibilities in entertainment, education, and media products, they also pose a significant trouble to variety, trust, and digital identity. This exploration paper explores how deepfakes contribute to the corrosion of variety in the digital age and examines their counteraccusations for individualities, associations, and society as a whole. The study highlights the growing challenges associated with misinformation, identity theft, and the manipulation of public opinion. It also analyzes the technological foundations of deepfakes, their colourful forms, and their adding availability. Likewise, the paper discusses the limitations of current discovery mechanisms and the ethical enterprises girding their use. The exploration emphasizes the critical need for nonsupervisory fabrics, technological countermeasures, and public mindfulness to alleviate the pitfalls posed by deepfake technology while conserving the benefits of digital invention.Keywords: Deepfakes, Digital Identity, Artificial Intelligence, Misinformation, Face Manipulation, Synthetic Media, Cybersecurity, Identity Theft