Dangers of Deep Fake and AI Technology: what that means for employee headshots?

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Dangers of Deep Fake and AI Technology: what that means for employee headshots?

In recent years, deep fake and AI technology have gained widespread attention and raised concerns about the potential for manipulated media to cause harm. The technology is capable of creating convincing fake images and videos, making it difficult to differentiate between real and fake content. One area where this technology poses a particular risk is employee headshots, which are used widely by businesses for various purposes, including recruitment, marketing, and branding. In this blog, we will explore the dangers of deep fake and AI technology and what that means for employee headshots.