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Expert Warns Just 20 Cloud Images Can Power Deepfake AI Videos of Children

AI Deepfake Risks Escalate for Families

New warnings from AI safety experts suggest that the proliferation of images in cloud storage services poses a critical risk. According to a recent Fox News report, as few as 20 publicly accessible images of a child can enable artificial intelligence technologies to generate highly realistic deepfake videos. These fabricated videos could be used to commit fraud, harassment, or invasion of privacy, intensifying growing fears among parents and guardians about the vulnerability of their childrens digital identities.

Urgent Need for Enhanced Digital Security

Experts urge families to reconsider where and how they share children’s photos online, particularly when using cloud-based platforms. The ability of AI-powered deepfake tools to leverage minimal data input exposes significant flaws in current digital security practices. As AI’s capabilities advance rapidly, policy makers and tech companies are being pushed to address privacy laws and offer robust safeguards to mitigate exploitation, emphasizing shared responsibility among platforms, parents, and the wider community.

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