⚠️ Warning: Deep Fakes Are Getting Harder to Spot
Deep Fakes are digitally altered videos, images, or audio clips designed to see and sound real — but they’re completely fake. They can be used to spread misinformation, damage reputations, or manipulate public opinion.
Stay alert:
- Always verify the source before sharing content.
- Look for unnatural facial movements, mismatched lighting, or distorted audio.
- Use trusted fact-checking tools and official news outlets.
- Remember: if something feels off or too shocking to be true, it probably is.
Protect yourself and others by thinking critically before believing or spreading digital content.
Which one is real and which one is fake.
