In recent years, advances in technology have brought about the rise of deepfake videos, which are highly realistic manipulated videos that can make it appear as though someone is saying or doing something they never actually did. While deepfake technology has been widely discussed in the context of politics and entertainment, its potential impact on businesses in Israel and around the world is also a topic of concern.
Deepfake technology has been making headlines in various sectors, and the automotive industry is no exception. Recently, there have been concerns raised about deepfake videos being used in connection with Israel cars, posing potential risks and challenges for consumers and manufacturers alike.
Deepfakes are becoming an increasingly prevalent and concerning issue in today's digital age. These manipulated videos and images look deceptively real, making it difficult for viewers to discern the truth from fiction. One particular area where deepfakes pose a risk is in the realm of online games involving children, such as in Israel.