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* '''2020''' | demonstration | '''[https://moondisaster.org/ Moondisaster.org]''' (full film embedded in website) project by the [https://virtuality.mit.edu/ Center for Advanced Virtuality] of the [[w:Massachusetts Institute of Technology|w:MIT]] published in July 2020, makes use of various methods of making a synthetic human-like fake. Alternative place to watch: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LWLadJFI8Pk ''In Event of Moon Disaster - FULL FILM'' at youtube.com] | * '''2020''' | demonstration | '''[https://moondisaster.org/ Moondisaster.org]''' (full film embedded in website) project by the [https://virtuality.mit.edu/ Center for Advanced Virtuality] of the [[w:Massachusetts Institute of Technology|w:MIT]] published in July 2020, makes use of various methods of making a synthetic human-like fake. Alternative place to watch: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LWLadJFI8Pk ''In Event of Moon Disaster - FULL FILM'' at youtube.com] | ||
** [https://www.cnet.com/news/mit-releases-deepfake-video-of-nixon-announcing-nasa-apollo-11-disaster/ Cnet.com July 2020 reporting ''MIT releases deepfake video of 'Nixon' announcing NASA Apollo 11 disaster''] | ** [https://www.cnet.com/news/mit-releases-deepfake-video-of-nixon-announcing-nasa-apollo-11-disaster/ Cnet.com July 2020 reporting ''MIT releases deepfake video of 'Nixon' announcing NASA Apollo 11 disaster''] | ||
* '''2020''' | '''<font color="red">crime / fraud</font>''' | The 2nd publicly known fraud done with a digital sound-alike took place on Wednesday 2020-01-15. A bank in Hong Kong was manipulated to wire money to numerous bank accounts by using a voice stolen from one of the their client company's directors. They managed to defraud $35 million of the U.A.E. based company's money.<ref name="Forbes 2020 voice theft reporting">https://www.forbes.com/sites/thomasbrewster/2021/10/14/huge-bank-fraud-uses-deep-fake-voice-tech-to-steal-millions/</ref> | |||
* '''2020''' | US state law | {{#lst:Current and possible laws and their application|California2020}} | * '''2020''' | US state law | {{#lst:Current and possible laws and their application|California2020}} |