Ever seen how fast fake content can spiral out of control? A deepfake clip featuring journalist Yalda Hakim just exploded across social media, leaving people angry and totally confused about what's real anymore.
Hakim herself called out the danger: when fabricated videos like this spread unchecked, they can push countries already sitting on a powder keg toward actual conflict. Imagine diplomats reacting to statements that were never made, or citizens demanding action based on complete fiction.
The scary part? These AI-generated videos keep getting more convincing. What starts as online chaos can quickly bleed into real-world consequences—damaged reputations, diplomatic incidents, even military tensions. We're at a point where seeing isn't believing, and that's a problem nobody's fully figured out how to solve yet.
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LayoffMiner
· 22h ago
Ngl, I really can't handle this deepfake stuff anymore. What can we even trust in the future...
You really can't tell what's real or fake anymore. This thing is way too dangerous.
AI-generated videos are getting more and more ridiculous. Feels like something big is really going to happen.
Yet another deepfake. It's really hard to live in times like this.
It's already like this, so why isn't there a solution yet? Seriously?
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CoffeeOnChain
· 22h ago
ngl this deepfake is really scary, we've entered an era where you can't tell what's real or fake
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Wait, if this gets into international political circles, things could get really chaotic
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Has AI face-swapping become this powerful... feels like there's no way to defend against it
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Here we go again, "video evidence" has become the biggest lie
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Yalda is right, it's not a dream that a fake video could ignite a war
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Oh my god, now I doubt everything I see, how are we supposed to live like this
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Why is no one developing a detection tool? At this rate, the entire internet will become a fake crime scene
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OPsychology
· 22h ago
ngl this deepfake is really insane, you really can't tell real from fake anymore...
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Wait, what if videos like this actually get shown in diplomatic situations? It could even start a war.
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AI face-swapping tech is this strong now? I better be careful not to get fooled.
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Seeing is no longer believing, but most people will still believe it...
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That Yalda thing was truly scary, just imagine being falsely accused like that.
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So now no evidence is reliable anymore? This world is getting a little crazy.
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Deepfakes really need strict regulation, or something serious is bound to happen.
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SatoshiNotNakamoto
· 23h ago
Look at this deepfake technology, it's really outrageous. Now you have to think twice before believing anything you see in a video.
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Not gonna lie, this kind of thing is happening more and more, who can trust anything anymore? The whole information ecosystem is collapsing.
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Deepfakes can even cause diplomatic incidents, the threat level is truly off the charts.
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It's just absurd, even videos can be faked now. How are we supposed to fight public opinion wars in the future?
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Hakim is right, once this thing gets out, there's no controlling it, the speed at which it spreads is terrifying.
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AI like this will need regulation soon, or something bad is really going to happen.
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I don't even know what to believe anymore, it takes forever just to verify a news report.
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This is the real information war, more intense than anything else.
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The problem is, who is going to distinguish between real and fake? Regular people don't have that ability.
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SudoRm-RfWallet/
· 23h ago
ngl, you really can't tell now; deepfakes have been able to fool people to death for a long time.
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BoredRiceBall
· 23h ago
ngl, seeing is really no longer believing now... Deepfakes are bound to cause problems sooner or later.
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LOL, who still dares to trust videos these days? I can't even tell what's real and what's fake anymore.
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At this rate, diplomats must be exhausted... Can a fake video really trigger an international dispute? It's surreal.
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AI is getting so powerful, I can't handle it anymore. Fake news spreads ten times faster than the truth.
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This is why I don't believe anything now... Whenever I see a video, my first reaction is that it's definitely fake.
Ever seen how fast fake content can spiral out of control? A deepfake clip featuring journalist Yalda Hakim just exploded across social media, leaving people angry and totally confused about what's real anymore.
Hakim herself called out the danger: when fabricated videos like this spread unchecked, they can push countries already sitting on a powder keg toward actual conflict. Imagine diplomats reacting to statements that were never made, or citizens demanding action based on complete fiction.
The scary part? These AI-generated videos keep getting more convincing. What starts as online chaos can quickly bleed into real-world consequences—damaged reputations, diplomatic incidents, even military tensions. We're at a point where seeing isn't believing, and that's a problem nobody's fully figured out how to solve yet.