1. deepfake - Noun
2. deepfake - Verb
deepfake (plural deepfakes)
(technology, neologism) A convincingly realistic but fake image, video, or audio created with the use of artificial intelligence, especially one that imposes the face of one person onto the body of someone else.
Did you see that leaked sex tape with the actress? It turned out to be a deepfake, but it looked so realistic!
deepfake (third-person singular simple present deepfakes, present participle deepfaking, simple past and past participle deepfaked)
(transitive) To create or turn into a deepfake; to impersonate someone with a deepfake.
A comparison of an original and deepfake video of Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg. Source: Internet
A deepfake of a world leader pressing the big red button should not cause armageddon. Source: Internet
Facebook had earlier attempted to tackle deepfake issues by collaborating with start-ups and experts through its ‘Deepfake Challenge’ in September. Source: Internet
It works in a similar way to deepfake videos, although its current prototype combines with incoming data on English Premier League football matches to report on things that have actually happened. Source: Internet
Answer yes and you’ve seen a deepfake. Source: Internet
Experts may not be distressed about a candidate deepfake disrupting the 2020 US vote, but other kinds of deepfakes could -- ones you might not expect. Source: Internet