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My Grok Deepfake Is Too Good To Delete – January 2026

Author/Source: The Verge Staff See the full link here

Takeaway

This article talks about how easy it is to create fake videos using AI tools. It explores the challenges of deciding whether to delete these realistic fakes once they are made, especially when they could be mistaken for real events.


Technical Subject Understandability

Beginner


Analogy/Comparison

Creating an AI deepfake is like using a very advanced toy making kit that lets you build a perfect looking toy that seems real, but it’s hard to control where the toy goes after you make it.


Why It Matters

It matters because these fake videos look very real and can trick people into believing things that aren’t true. For example, the author made a fake video of a famous person saying something they never did, which shows how easily misinformation can spread.


Related Terms

Deepfake, AI. Jargon Conversion: A deepfake is a fake image or video created with computer programs that looks very real. AI stands for Artificial Intelligence, which are computer programs that can learn and solve problems like humans.

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